S D Miller1. 1. Steffee Orthopaedic Associates, Cleveland Spine and Arthritis Center, Ohio.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative toxic shock syndrome in a male patient who underwent a lumbar laminectomy has not been reported. This case report identifies a rare, and potentially fatal, postoperative complication. RESULTS: Early diagnosis and aggressive medical management were successful in this patient and are the cornerstone of treatment in toxic shock syndrome. CONCLUSION: Spine surgeons should consider postoperative toxic shock syndrome as a diagnosis in a patient with fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, and hypotension in the presence of a benign-appearing lumbar laminectomy wound.
OBJECTIVES:Postoperative toxic shock syndrome in a male patient who underwent a lumbar laminectomy has not been reported. This case report identifies a rare, and potentially fatal, postoperative complication. RESULTS: Early diagnosis and aggressive medical management were successful in this patient and are the cornerstone of treatment in toxic shock syndrome. CONCLUSION: Spine surgeons should consider postoperative toxic shock syndrome as a diagnosis in a patient with fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, and hypotension in the presence of a benign-appearing lumbar laminectomy wound.