Muhammed Ali Demir, Burak Kuşçu, Mustafa Kınaş, Kaan Gürbüz
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A rare case report of metacarpal osteomyelitis following a domestic cat bite.
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.