Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy
Online ISSN : 1880-5469
Print ISSN : 1344-6835
ISSN-L : 1344-6835
Two cases of pyogenic spondylodiscitis caused by catheter-related bloodstream infections after gastric surgery
Asaka KoderaKazuhiko Yoshimatsu Saeko UeharaMegumi SanoAkira OgiharaRie ImaizumiYutaka MiyanoYoshitomo ItoTaro KoikeShunichi Shiozawa
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2019 年 27 巻 2 号 p. 70-72

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We report two cases of pyogenic spondylodiscitis caused by bacteremia following gastric surgery. [Case 1] An 85-year-old male patient underwent total gastrectomy for gastric cancer. After the surgery, leukocytosis and elevated C reactive protein (CRP) were sustained; however, there was no surgical site infection (SSI). His lumbar pain was present; therefore, we performed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Thereafter, he was diagnosed with L3 spondylitis, L2/3 discitis, and bilateral iliopsoas abscess on postoperative day (POD) 33. He has been treated with daptomycin (DAP). [Case 2] A 72-year-old male patient was admitted to our department for post-distal gastrectomy reflux esophagitis. After admission, conservative therapy was continued; however, severe symptoms appeared many times. Then, surgical treatment was scheduled to reduce reflux. When his body temperature (BT) was elevated to 39.1°C before the surgery, vancomycin (VCM) was administered because of suspected catheter infection. Once his BT normalized, fundoplication was performed. On POD 19, his BT elevated again, and the central vein (CV) catheter was removed. On POD 27, he complained of back pain. He was diagnosed with pyogenic spodylodiscitis using MRI. He was treated conservatively with VCM followed by sulbactam/ampicillin (SBT/ABP) based on the result of the culture.

Physicians should be alert regarding possible occurrence of pyogenic spondylitis in patients with back pain or lumbago who have undergone gastric surgery.

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