Methylobacterium infection of an arthritic knee.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2019-01-29 eCollection Date: 2019-02-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005173
Eric T Beck, Allen C Bateman, Darin Maccoux
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Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of knee pain in older adults. OA is primarily caused by deterioration of cartilage in the knee, which decreases the ability of synovial fluid to absorb shock and increases the opportunity for bones of the joint to rub together. Hylan G-F 20 (Synvisc-One) is a compound that can be injected directly into the knee to help combat the pain associated with OA by lubricating and cushioning the joint.

Case presentation: A 92-year-old male reported to his primary care provider with complaints of pain due to OA. An ultrasound-guided injection of Hylan G-F 20 was administered without complication; however, the patient presented to an emergency department approximately 10 h after the injection complaining of stabbing pain and swelling in the same knee. Specimens submitted for culture 12 h post-injection yielded a Methylobacterium spp. that was identified following biochemical testing, MALDI-TOF (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight) MS analysis and bacterial sequencing. Interestingly, symptoms began to subside following aspiration of synovial fluid, and new cultures of synovial fluid collected 24 h post-Hylan G-F 20 injection were negative for the presence of Methylobacterium. The patient's knee returned to baseline with diminished pain due to OA approximately 1 week after the initial injection without antibiotic treatment.

Conclusion: We report short-term complications following treatment of OA with a Methylobacterium-contaminated lot of Hylan G-F 20.

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膝关节炎的甲基杆菌感染。
骨关节炎(OA)是老年人膝关节疼痛的常见原因。骨性关节炎主要是由膝关节软骨退化引起的,这降低了滑液吸收冲击的能力,增加了关节骨相互摩擦的机会。Hylan G-F 20 (Synvisc-One)是一种可以直接注射到膝关节的化合物,通过润滑和缓冲关节来帮助对抗OA相关的疼痛。病例介绍:一名92岁男性向他的初级保健提供者报告了由于OA引起的疼痛。超声引导下注射海兰g - f20,无并发症;然而,患者在注射后约10小时就诊于急诊科,主诉同一膝关节刺痛和肿胀。注射后12小时的标本经生化测试、MALDI-TOF(基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间)质谱分析和细菌测序后鉴定为甲基杆菌。有趣的是,吸入滑液后症状开始消退,注射hylan g - f20后24小时收集的新培养的滑液中甲基杆菌的存在为阴性。患者的膝关节在初始注射后大约1周恢复到基线,由于OA引起的疼痛减轻,没有抗生素治疗。结论:我们报告了使用甲基细菌污染的Hylan G-F 20治疗OA后的短期并发症。
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