Zygomycosis as a Rare Cause of Surgical Site Infection: A Case Report and Review Literature
Journal: Indian Journal of Mednodent and Allied Sciences (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-11-01
Authors : M Parvathi; K Janardhana Rao; G Santa Rao; K Srinubabu;
Page : 298-301
Keywords : Zygomycosis; Surgical site infection; Caesarean; Cotton wool like growth; Multimodal treatment; Serial debridements; Anti fungal drugs;
Abstract
Zygomycosis is a rare invasive fungal infection seen most often in patients with haematological malignancies, particularly in the neutropenic phase[1]. Fungal infection causing surgical site infection is uncommon, of which yeast attributes predominant cause, followed by aspergillosis. But zygomycosis manifesting as the surgical site infection is still very rare entity. The treatment of zygomycosis is multimodal, and consists of surgical debridement,
use of antifungal drugs and reversal of underlying risk factors, if possible. We report a case of zygomycosis presenting as post-caesarean surgical site infection.
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