An unusual surgical site infection in a liver transplant recipient

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Abstract

Mycobacterium abscessus is a rare cause of human infection and is difficult to diagnose unless it is suspected. A 45-year-old woman underwent deceased donor liver transplantation following which she developed non-healing surgical site infection, which did not resolve with routine antibiotics for 2 months. The scraping of the wound revealed M abscessus infection. Definitive identification of this species of my cobacterium was possible by its growth characteristics on culture and reverse line blot hybridisation assay. She was treated with clarithromycin and cotrimaxazole as per sensitivity and showed complete recovery from the infection within 6 weeks of starting the drugs, which were continued for 6 months. We believe that this is the first documented case of surgical site infection by M abscessus in a liver transplant recipient.

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Gandhi, V., Nagral, A., Nagral, S., Das, S., & Rodrigues, C. (2010). An unusual surgical site infection in a liver transplant recipient. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr.02.2010.2702

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