1. [Saksenaea caused invasive infection in an immunocompetent patient after trauma].
- Author
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Axenhus M, Nåsell H, Svensson PA, Brangstrup BM, and Stenström C
- Subjects
- Humans, Female, Accidents, Traffic, Mucormycosis diagnosis, Mucormycosis drug therapy, Soft Tissue Infections microbiology, Soft Tissue Infections drug therapy, Soft Tissue Infections diagnosis, Invasive Fungal Infections drug therapy, Invasive Fungal Infections diagnosis, Adult, Mucorales isolation & purification, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Immunocompetence, Amphotericin B therapeutic use
- Abstract
This text discusses a rare case of soft tissue infection caused by the fungus Saksenaea in a young, immunocompetent woman following an all-terrain vehicle accident abroad. Despite initial treatment, her wound worsened, necessitating multiple surgical revisions and aggressive antifungal therapy with liposomal Amphotericin B. The interdisciplinary collaboration among orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, and plastic surgeons played a vital role in her successful treatment. Prompt identification of the fungus and immediate intervention were crucial. This case emphasizes the importance of awareness among healthcare providers regarding this rare condition and underscores the significance of early diagnosis and timely surgical and medical interventions for a positive outcome.
- Published
- 2024