" Debaryomyces subglobosus " - Management of a rare case of fungal septic arthritis post arthroscopic rotator cuff repair - A case report

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Fungal septic arthritis of the shoulder is extremely rare in post arthroscopic rotator cuff repair patients. We report our experience in successfully identifying and managing a rare case of fungal septic arthritis with Debaryomyces subglobosus in an uncontrolled diabetic patient who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in 2019. Our patient had complete resolution of symptoms and a reasonable functional recovery within 2 months of debridement and initiation of the specific anti-fungal. This case highlights the importance of high clinical suspicion for atypical fungal infections, and the use of culture-independent modern diagnostic tools like DNA-PCR as adjuncts to successfully identify rare pathogens in immunodeficient patients presenting with vague, nonspecific symptoms of infection.

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Palasseril, A. S., Gopinath, S. V., Thanikachalam, R., Prabhu, S. A., Rajamanoharan, V., & Shahul, M. R. (2021). " Debaryomyces subglobosus " - Management of a rare case of fungal septic arthritis post arthroscopic rotator cuff repair - A case report. SICOT-J, 7. https://doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2021057

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