手术部位感染并发水蛭治疗

J. Orsini, G. Sakoulas
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嗜水气单胞菌感染是公认的术后水蛭应用的并发症,并可测量频率发生在人群中的患者接受水蛭治疗。我们报告一例腹部皮瓣感染引起的多种生物,包括嗜水蛭,在一个病人治疗水蛭疗法。建议对这些感染进行及时的手术评估,并结合适当的抗生素治疗。
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Surgical Site Infection Complicating Leech Therapy
Aeromonas hydrophila infections are a recognized complication of postoperative leech application, and can occur with measurable frequency in populations of patients treated with leeches. We report a case of an abdominal flap infection caused by multiple organisms, including A. hydrophila, in a patient treated with leech therapy. Prompt surgical evaluation of wounds in combination with appropriate antibiotic therapy is recommended for the management of these infections.
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