Late Presentation of Infected Silicone Granulomas in the Lower Limb.

IF 1.9 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Zita M Jessop, Matthew Welck, Emily Zinser, Nicholas Garlick, Susan Hopkins
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Abstract

Introduction: Dermal fillers are used for multiple cosmetic indications including gluteal and thigh augmentation. Complications, although infrequent, are increasing due to the dramatic growth of dermal filler use. Our aim was to describe how the complication of infected silicone granulomas can present following lower limb augmentation.

Methods: Two cases presented with pain, oedema, and erythema at the site of previous silicone filler injection, following a considerable delay after the last injection (range 4-7 years). We collected data on their biochemistry, haematology, histology, microbiology, and imaging at the time of presentation.

Results: Complications included prolonged cellulitis with recurrent abscesses at sites of previous silicone dermal filler injection. Histology revealed infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells suggestive of silicone granuloma in both cases. Patients were reluctant to divulge use of cosmetic fillers or failed to recognise their significance given the time delay making diagnosis difficult. Delayed or recurring infections can suggest the presence of atypical organisms and we present the first reported case of silicone granuloma infection with Propionibacterium acnes.

Conclusions: Microorganisms can induce immune-mediated hypersensitivity and are believed to be the trigger for delayed activation of a quiescent foreign body to a granulomatous reaction. The substantial time delay between injection and reaction must be recognised and may be attributable to atypical microorganisms or biofilm formation. Previous antibiotic use can affect expedient microbiological diagnosis and treatment requires close collaboration with microbiologists. It is important that clinicians are aware of these important complications which are becoming more common with increased use of filler augmentation.

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下肢感染性硅胶肉芽肿的晚期表现。
真皮填充物用于多种美容适应症,包括臀部和大腿增大。并发症虽然不常见,但由于真皮填充物使用的急剧增长,并发症正在增加。我们的目的是描述感染硅胶肉芽肿如何在下肢隆胸后出现并发症。方法:2例患者在最后一次注射硅胶填充物后相当长的时间(范围4-7年)出现先前注射部位的疼痛,水肿和红斑。我们收集了他们的生物化学、血液学、组织学、微生物学和影像学资料。结果:并发症包括长期蜂窝织炎和复发性脓肿在以前的硅胶真皮填充物注射部位。组织学显示慢性炎性细胞浸润提示硅胶肉芽肿。患者不愿透露使用化妆品填充物或未能认识到其重要性,因为时间延迟使得诊断困难。延迟或反复感染可以提示非典型生物体的存在,我们提出硅酮肉芽肿感染痤疮丙酸杆菌的第一例报告。结论:微生物可以诱导免疫介导的超敏反应,并被认为是触发静止异物延迟激活肉芽肿反应的触发器。必须认识到注射和反应之间的大量时间延迟,这可能归因于非典型微生物或生物膜的形成。以前使用抗生素会影响微生物诊断和治疗需要与微生物学家密切合作。重要的是,临床医生意识到这些重要的并发症,这些并发症随着填充物增加的使用变得越来越普遍。
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