Gabert P-E, Lievain L, Vallée A, Joly P, Auquit Auckbur I
Service de chirurgie plastique, reconstructrice et esthétique, hôpital Roger-Salengro, rue Emile-Laine, 59037 Lille, France.
Service de chirurgie plastique, reconstructrice et esthétique, centre SOS main, CHU Ch.-Nicolle, 76031 Rouen, France.
Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2016 Aug;61(4):311-5. doi: 10.1016/j.anplas.2015.11.004. Epub 2015 Dec 31.
Mycobacterium marinum is an atypical and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium that mainly leads to cutaneous infections. Infections occur through inoculation of the organism through injury to the skin in the presence of contaminated water or fish. The patient often presents with unspecific symptoms and the evolution, in the absence of adequate treatment, is characterized by an expansion of the cutaneous lesion and a spread to deep structures. Infections of tendon sheaths and joints are described, rarely osteomyelitis. Sure diagnosis is hard to obtain and is established from the medical history and microbiological examination. There are no specific therapeutic guidelines. Double or triple antibiotherapy is often effective and should be continued several months after complete resolution of clinical signs. Surgical debridement is required in cases of invasive or resistant infections. We report the case of a young immunocompetent fishmonger with a rare osteocutaneous M. marinum infection of the elbow. Treatment included large surgical excision of infected skin and bone areas and a triple antibiotics administration. Reconstruction have been ensured by a radial collateral artery perforator-based propeller flap, satisfying appropriates functional and cosmetical concerns of this anatomical region. Surgery and appropriate antibiotics treatment were effective and allowed healing of an invasive cutaneous and bone M. marinum infection.