| Literature DB >> 29114395 |
Kevan Akrami1, Joelle Coletta2,3, Sanjay Mehta1,4, Joshua Fierer1,4.
Abstract
Introduction. Case reports have emerged with identification of Gordonia bronchialis infections including sternal wound infections and foreign bodies such as central lines and shunts. Case presentation. We present a case that demonstrates the need to consider Gordonia infection as a cause of sternal wound infection and highlights the utility of novel diagnostics to aid in the identification of unusual pathogens that can cause post-operative infections. We report here the first successful use of ceftaroline for treatment of a G. bronchialis sternal wound infection. Conclusion. There are only case reports and in vitro assays to date to guide treatment of this infection, and we now add ceftaroline as a new drug to consider, though adequate surgical debridement is paramount.Entities:
Keywords: Gordonia bronchialis; cardiac surgery; ceftaroline; sternal wound infection
Year: 2017 PMID: 29114395 PMCID: PMC5643002 DOI: 10.1099/jmmcr.0.005113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMM Case Rep ISSN: 2053-3721
Case reports of surgical site infections due to Gordonia bronchialis
| Type of infection | Type of procedure | Year of publication (references) |
|---|---|---|
| Sternal osteomyelitis | Sternotomy | Current case |
| Sternal wound | Sternotomy | 2016 [ |
| Subcutaneous abscess | Needle injection | 2016 [ |
| Peritonitis (2) | Peritoneal dialysis | 2015, 2014 [ |
| Sternal wound | Sternotomy | 2014 [ |
| Sternal osteomyelitis | Sternotomy | 2014 [ |
| Sternal osteomyelitis | Sternotomy | 2013 [ |
| Sternal wound (3) | Sternotomy | 2012 [ |
| Tibial osteomyelitis | Arthroscopy | 2012 [ |
| Sternal wound (7) | Sternotomy | 1991 [ |
Fig. 1.Images of the coronary artery bypass grafting wound from which G. bronchialis was isolated. (a) 8 weeks post-operative. (b) 12 weeks following initial surgery. 8 cm long sternal incisional wounds with surrounding erythema and clear drainage most prominent at cephalic location. (c) Complete resolution of incision 6 weeks post-debridement.
Fig. 2.Gram stain made from a colony of Gordonia bronchialis isolated from a wound culture, demonstrating small pleomorphic Gram-positive rods. Bar, 10 µm.