由非典型革兰氏阴性杆菌引起的人工关节感染:内脏气味杆菌。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yuri Lara-Taranchenko , Pablo S. Corona , Dolors Rodríguez-Pardo , Paula Salmerón-Menéndez , Marina Vicente Ciurans , María Cristina García-Martínez , Lluís Carrera Calderer
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摘要

人工关节感染(PJI)是全髋关节置换术后的严重并发症。它的治疗包括:彻底清创术和植入物保留或交换(取决于症状的时间)以及定向抗生素治疗。因此,非典型微生物的分离意味着挑战,厌氧菌仅占4%的病例。然而,内脏气味杆菌尚未被报道为PJI的病因。我们介绍一位82岁的女性,她被诊断为髋关节PJI。进行了彻底的清创术、假体取出和间隔物导入。尽管首次分离出针对大肠杆菌的定向抗生素治疗,患者仍持续发热。分离出一株厌氧革兰氏阴性杆菌,并通过16S rRNA基因测序对其进行了鉴定和确认。然后,开始用环丙沙星和甲硝唑进行抗生素联合治疗,直到手术后6周。此后,患者没有感染复发的迹象。该病例报告还显示了对导致PJI的罕见微生物进行基因组鉴定的重要性,并允许制定对根除感染至关重要的定向抗生素疗法。
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Prosthetic joint infection caused by an atypical gram-negative bacilli: Odoribacter splanchnicus

Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a devastating complication after total hip arthroplasty. Its management consists of both: a radical debridement and implant retention or exchange (depending on the timing of symptoms) and directed antibiotic therapy. Thus, the isolation of atypical microorganisms implies a challenge, where anaerobes are responsible for only 4% of cases. However, Odoribacter splanchnicus has not been reported as a cause of PJI yet.

We present an 82 year-old woman who was diagnosed with hip PJI. A radical debridement, prosthetic withdrawal, and spacer introduction was performed. Despite the directed antibiotic therapy against E. coli which was first isolated, the patient persisted clinically febrile. An anaerobic Gram-negative rod was isolated and finally, Odoribacter splanchnicus was identified and confirmed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Then, antibiotic bitherapy with ciprofloxacin and metronidazole was started until 6 weeks after surgery. The patient had no signs of infection recurrence after then.

This case report also shows the importance of genomic identification of rare microorganisms causing PJI, and also allows setting a directed antibiotic therapy which is crucial for infection eradication.

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