| Literature DB >> 24353973 |
R Krishnakumar1, J Renjitkumar1.
Abstract
Indwelling epidural catheters are frequently used to manage postoperative pain. This report describes a patient who developed methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) vertebral osteomyelitis of the lumbar spine following epidural catheterization. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of MRSA vertebral osteomyelitis secondary to epidural catheter use in the English orthopedic literature. The patient and his family consented to publishing the data.Entities:
Keywords: MRSA; epidural anesthesia
Year: 2012 PMID: 24353973 PMCID: PMC3864462 DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1329885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Spine J ISSN: 2192-5682
Figure 1Computed tomography scan showing sinus tract from skin to interspinous ligament and L1 spinous process (arrow).
Figure 2Photomicrograph showing dense sheets of polymorphs with granulation tissue formation and necrotic bone (black arrow), suggestive of acute on chronic osteomyelitis.
Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Vertebral Osteomyelitis following Epidural Catheter Usage Reported in the Literature
| Study (Reference No.) | Age, Sex | Epidural Analgesia Indication | Epidural Analgesia Duration (d) | Symptoms | Vertebral Level Involved | Risk Factors | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 76, M | Thoracotomy | 4 | BP | L1 | Steroid therapy | IV antibiotics |
| 4 | 47, M | Radical cystectomy | NS | BP, sensory blunting | L1–3 | None | Surgery + IV antibiotics |
| 6 | 46, F | Total colectomy | 10 | BP | NS | UC, steroid therapy | Surgery + IV antibiotics |
| 9 | 67, F | Ovarian cystectomy | 4 | BP, paraparesis | L2–4 | UC | Surgery + IV antibiotics |
| 10 | 59, M | Total colectomy | NS | BP, sciatica | T12–L4 | UC, DM | IV antibiotics |
| 11 | 51, F | Hysterectomy | 4 | BP | L5–S1 | Nil | IV antibiotics |
| 12 | 34, F | Labor pain | 7 | BP, fever | L1–2 | Hypothyroidism, beta-thalassemia | IV antibiotics |
| 5 | 79, F | Bilateral TKR | NS | BP | L2–3 | RA, steroid therapy | IV antibiotics |
| 7 | 42, M | THR | 3 | BP, fever | T12–L2 | Pancreatitis, alcoholism | IV antibiotics |
| 8 | 66, F | Spondylosis | 6 | BP, fever, pus discharge | T11–12 | DM | IV antibiotics |
| PR | 63, M | Nephrectomy | 4 | BP, sinus | L1 | UTI | Surgery + IV antibiotics |
BP, back pain; IV, intravenous; NS, not specified; UC, ulcerative colitis; DM, diabetes mellitus; TKR, total knee replacement; THR, total hip replacement; PR, present report; UTI, urinary tract infection; RA, rheumatoid arthritis.
Cultured Organisms in Patients with Catheter-Related Vertebral Osteomyelitis Described in the Literature
| Organism |
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|---|---|
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| 7 (64%) |
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| 2 (18%) |
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| 1 (9%) |
| MRSA | 1 (9%) |
MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.