Morganella Morganii: An Unusual Case-Report of Shoulder Septic Arthritis.


Journal

Journal of long-term effects of medical implants
ISSN: 1940-4379
Titre abrégé: J Long Term Eff Med Implants
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9110830

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2019
Historique:
entrez: 5 8 2020
pubmed: 1 1 2019
medline: 1 1 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Morganella morganii is a gram-negative, anaerobic, facultative bacillus that is part of the natural flora of the gastrointestinal system. In the rare event of joint effusion, it is known for its slow-paced progression of symptoms and occasional attacks and remissions leading to septic arthritis, and it is difficult to recognize and to address with a timely response. We present a case of a 95-year-old male hospitalized due to left shoulder septic arthritis. The symptoms commenced as simple discomfort in the joint, and 10 days later this was followed with pain and dysfunction, diffusion, and mild fever. Blood and pus cultures were obtained on the day of admission; arthroscopic debridement was performed the next morning; and wide-spectrum antibiotic treatment was initiated. Both blood and pus cultures isolated Morganella morganii, and the antibiotic regimen was adjusted to the antibiogram. Clinical and laboratory scores demonstrated signs of improvement, and the patient recovered within 3 months.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32749130
pii: 35e0796e08b1d1e2,0cf3f6b76052a23f
doi: 10.1615/JLongTermEffMedImplants.2020034098
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

273-275

Auteurs

Anastasios Tsiotsias (A)

Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, "Korgialenio-Benakio" Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Spyridon Maris (S)

Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, "Korgialenio-Benakio" Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Alexandros P Apostolopoulos (AP)

Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, "Korgialenio-Benakio" Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece; Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, Ealing Hospital, North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Marios Salmas (M)

Anatomy and Surgery Anatomy Laboratory, Anatomy Department, Medical School of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

Efthymios J Karadimas (EJ)

Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, "Korgialenio-Benakio" Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Theodore Balfousias (T)

Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, "Korgialenio-Benakio" Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Dimitrios K Filippou (DK)

Department of Anatomy and Surgical Anatomy, Medical School, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Athens, GRC.

Angelos Nikolaou (A)

Anatomy Department, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

Stavros Angelis (S)

Anatomy Department, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, "Korgialenio-Benakio" Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece.

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