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弧菌(V. vulnificus)是一种革兰氏阴性细菌,通过开放性伤口或食用贝类进入人体后可引起严重感染。据了解,水温高于 20 °C 时,细菌的发生率会增加。此外,5-25‰ 的低盐度有利于弧菌的繁殖。Fleischmann 等人的综述表明,低盐度和高水温与德国波罗的海沿岸弧菌发生率的增加直接相关[7]。弧菌可引起暴发性坏死性筋膜炎,导致截肢、脓毒性休克和死亡。本病例报告显示,德国成功地通过手术治疗了一名因接触波罗的海海水而导致暴发性小腿感染并出现脓毒性休克的患者。在进行了快速、广泛的清创后,使用网状移植成功移植了皮肤组织。
[Infection from Baltic Sea water requires extensive mesh-skin transplantation at the University Hospital Ulm].
Vibrio vulnificus (V. vulnificus) is a gram-negative bacterium that can cause severe infections after entering the human body via open wounds or consumption of shellfish. An increased occurrence of bacteria is known at water temperatures > 20 °C. In addition, a low salt content of 5-25‰ is beneficial for the reproduction of Vibrio spp. In the review by Fleischmann et. al. the direct correlation between low salinity and high water temperature with the increased occurrence of V. vulnificus on German Baltic Sea coasts was demonstrated [7]. It can cause fulminant necrotizing fasciitis which can result in amputation, septic shock and death. This case report shows the successful surgical treatment in Germany of a fulminant lower leg infection with septic shock after coming into contact with Baltic Sea water. A rapid and extensive debridement was followed by the successful transplantation of cutaneous tissue using a mesh graft.