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Deep SSI after mesh-mediated groin hernia repair: management and outcome in an Emergency Surgery Department.
G Chir. 2017 Jan-Feb;38(1):41-45
Authors: Salamone G, Licari L, Augello G, Campanella S, Falco N, Tutino R, Cocorullo G, Gullo R, Raspanti C, De Marco P, Porrello C, Profita G, Gulotta G
Abstract
AIM: Mesh-mediated groin hernia repair is considered the goldstandard procedure. It has low recurrence rate. Rarely a deep Surgical Site Infection (SSI) is seen when a synthetic prosthesis is used.
CASE REPORT: We describe a rare case of bilateral deep SSI after mesh-mediated groin hernia repair. Diagnosis was performed through the physical examination and radiological exams. Microbiological samples identified a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus responsible of the infection. Target therapy was performed and re-operation performed in order to remove the infected prosthesis and to apply a biological one to create the fibrous scaffold. During follow-up time, right side recurrence was observed. Tru-cut biopsy of fascia was obtained in order to identify the responsible of the recurrence.
CONCLUSION: Combination of antibiotic therapy and surgical reoperation seems to be the correct way to approach the deep SSI after mesh-mediated groin hernia repair. The use of biological mesh after synthetic removal seems to improve the final outcome.
PMID: 28460203 [PubMed - in process]
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