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A rare case of postoperative Metamycoplasma hominis surgical site infection in a patient after bilateral lung transplantation

J. Kantor, J. Tkadlec, J. Hurych, M. Vaculová, M. Antušková, D. Lžičařová, V. Chrenková, P. Dřevínek, O. Melter

. 2024 ; 69 (3) : 693-696. [pub] 20240416

Status minimal Language English Country Czech Republic

Document type Case Reports, Journal Article

Following the COVID-19 infection, the sternum dislocation and wound dehiscence resulted in an infection complicating the recovery of an immunosuppressed patient after bilateral lung transplantation. Anaerobic culture (96 h) of milky cloudy wound secretion resulted in the growth of pinpoint haemolytic colonies identified as Metamycoplasma hominis (formerly Mycoplasma hominis). The search for the endogenous source of the infection found the bacterium exclusively in the patient's sputum, making a possible link to donor lung M. hominis colonization. Unfortunately, the donor samples were no longer available. The wound infection was successfully treated with 17 days of clindamycin despite the continuous PCR detection of M. hominis in the sputum after the end of the treatment.

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