Successful treatment of Saksenaea sp. Osteomyelitis by conservative surgery and intradiaphyseal incorporation of amphotericin B cement beads

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Abstract

Osteoarticular mucormycosis cases are quite rare and challenging infections that are mostly due to direct inoculation during traumatic injury among immunocompetent patients. Classic management includes a combination of aggressive surgical debridement, which may lead to amputation, and long-term systemic liposomal amphotericin B therapy. This article describes the successful treatment of Saksenaea sp. osteomyelitis in a patient with diabetes mellitus, using a combination of systemic antifungal therapy and conservative surgery with insertion of amphotericin-impregnated cement beads.

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Parize, P., Mamez, A. C., Garcia-Hermoso, D., Dumaine, V., Poirée, S., Kauffmann-Lacroix, C., … Lanternier, F. (2019). Successful treatment of Saksenaea sp. Osteomyelitis by conservative surgery and intradiaphyseal incorporation of amphotericin B cement beads. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 63(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01006-18

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