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Bone and joint infections caused by mucormycetes: A challenging osteoarticular mycosis of the twenty-first century.

Saad J Taj-Aldeen1,2,3,4, Maria N Gamaletsou2,3,5,6, Blandine Rammaert2,3,5,6, Nikolaos V Sipsas2,3,6,7, Valerie Zeller8, Emmanuel Roilides2,3,9, Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis10, Michael Henry2,3,5, Vidmantas Petraitis2,3,5, Brad Moriyama11, David W Denning6, Olivier Lortholary2,12,13,14, Thomas J Walsh2,3,5,14.   

Abstract

Osteomyelitis and arthritis caused by mucormycetes are rare diseases that rank among the most challenging complications in orthopedic and trauma surgery. The aim of this work is to review the epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of the osteoarticular mucormycosis with particular emphasis on high-risk patients. A systematic review of osteoarticular mucormycosis was performed using PUBMED and EMBASE databases from 1978 to 2014. Among 34 patients with median age 41 (0.5-73 years), 24 (71%) were males. While 12 (35%) were immunocompromised patients, 14 (41%) had prior surgery, and seven (21%) suffered trauma. Other underlying conditions included diabetes mellitus, hematological malignancies, transplantation, and corticosteroid therapy. The median diagnostic delay from onset of symptoms and signs was 60 (10-180) days. The principal mechanism of the infection was direct inoculation (n = 19; 56%), and in immunocompromised patients was usually hematogenous disseminated. The long bones were infected by trauma or surgery, while a wide variety of bones were involved by hematogenous dissemination. Combined surgery and amphotericin B treatment were implemented in 28 (82%) and eight (23%) had an unfavorable outcome. Osteoarticular mucormycosis occurs most frequently after trauma or surgical procedures. These infections are progressively destructive and more virulent in individuals with impaired immune systems. Early diagnosis, timely administration of amphotericin B, control of underlying conditions, and surgical debridement of infected tissue are critical for successful management of osteoarticular mucormycosis.
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Keywords:  Mucormycosis; amphotericin B; arthritis; bone infections; osteomyelitis; treatment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28053147      PMCID: PMC6251651          DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myw136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Mycol        ISSN: 1369-3786            Impact factor:   4.076


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