A rare case report of metacarpal osteomyelitis following a domestic cat bite.

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Muhammed Ali Demir, Burak Kuşçu, Mustafa Kınaş, Kaan Gürbüz
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Abstract

Animal bites, particularly from domestic cats, represent a significant public health concern, accounting for a substantial number of emergency room visits annually. However, osteomyelitis of the metacarpal bone following a cat bite is a rare and underreported complication which presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. A 35-year-old male patient developed metacarpal osteomyelitis following a housecat bite, despite receiving early empirical antibiotic therapy. Unlike conventional osteomyelitis, cat bite-related osteomyelitis can progress insidiously due to rapid wound closure, creating an anaerobic environment that fosters deep-seated infection. This case underscores the importance of early radiological evaluation, aggressive surgical debridement, and prolonged targeted antibiotic therapy in managing such infections. In conclusion, the report highlights the need for heightened clinical suspicion and tailored management strategies to prevent delayed diagnosis and complications in similar cases.

一个罕见的病例报告掌骨骨髓炎后,家猫咬。
动物咬伤,特别是家猫咬伤,是一个重大的公共卫生问题,每年急诊人数相当多。然而,猫咬伤后的掌骨骨髓炎是一种罕见且未被报道的并发症,它提出了独特的诊断和治疗挑战。一名35岁男性患者在被家猫咬伤后发生掌骨骨髓炎,尽管早期接受了经验性抗生素治疗。与传统的骨髓炎不同,猫咬相关的骨髓炎可以由于伤口快速愈合而不知不觉地发展,创造一个促进深层感染的厌氧环境。本病例强调了早期放射学评估、积极的手术清创和长期靶向抗生素治疗在处理此类感染中的重要性。总之,该报告强调需要加强临床怀疑和量身定制的管理策略,以防止类似病例的延误诊断和并发症。
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