Literature DB >> 18455117

Primary erector spinae pyomyositis causing an epidural abscess: case report and literature review.

Laurence A G Marshman1, Chandra K Bhatia, Manoj Krishna, Thai Friesem.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Primary pyomyositis (PM) is a rare bacterial infection of skeletal muscle usually restricted to tropical zones. Typically caused by Staphylococcus aureus, primary staphylococcal PM associated with an epidural abscess has not been reported before.
PURPOSE: We present the first case of staphylococcal PM associated with an epidural abscess. STUDY
DESIGN: Case report. PATIENT SAMPLE: A 56-year-old woman. OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical follow-up at 9 months.
METHODS: This 56-year-old woman presented with a sudden onset of left lumbar back pain and sciatica without prior illness. She was pyrexial on admission, with elevated inflammatory markers but with no obvious systemic source of sepsis.
RESULTS: Spinal magnetic resonance imaging and subsequent surgery revealed an erector spinae abscess causing an epidural abscess via the left L4/5 intervertebral foramen. Both back pain and sciatica were immediately improved postoperatively. Culture revealed S aureus as the sole organism sensitive to flucloxacillin. Intravenous therapy was converted to oral after 12 days once the erythrocyte sedimentation rate had normalized and she was asymptomatic. She remains asymptomatic and without clinical signs at the 9-month follow-up.
CONCLUSION: Spinal infection must always be considered when back pain and sciatica are associated with clinical signs of sepsis. We present the first case of staphylococcal PM associated with an epidural abscess.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18455117     DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2006.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine J        ISSN: 1529-9430            Impact factor:   4.166


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Review 4.  Recent Developments in the Treatment of Spinal Epidural Abscesses.

Authors:  Adam E M Eltorai; Syed S Naqvi; Ashok Seetharam; Bielinsky A Brea; Chad Simon
Journal:  Orthop Rev (Pavia)       Date:  2017-06-23
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