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. 2010 Dec;72(6):438-42.
doi: 10.1007/s12262-010-0164-7. Epub 2010 Nov 23.

Diagnosis and management of atypical mycobacterial infection after laparoscopic surgery

Diagnosis and management of atypical mycobacterial infection after laparoscopic surgery

Sumit Chaudhuri et al. Indian J Surg. 2010 Dec.

Abstract

Atypical mycobacterial infections at the laparoscopic port site are a frequent problem encountered in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. In this study we concentrate on the clinical diagnosis, management and prevention of this problem. In this series we assess 19 patients presenting with port hole infections after laparoscopic surgery and were treated with a combination of oral clarithromycin and ciprofloxacin. Seven patients who had persistent nodules were given injections of amikacin directly into the infection foci along with standard oral therapy. Most of the patients treated with standard oral therapy for 28 days showed recovery. The patients with persistent nodules 4 weeks after completion of therapy were treated with injections of amikacin directly into the nodule which lead to resolution of symptoms. For prevention of infection, proper sterilization and storage of instruments is recommended. Laparoscopic port hole infections is a preventable problem and can also be treated by nonsurgical method.

Keywords: Aminoglycosides; Atypical mycobacteria; Disinfection-port hole infection; Laparoscopy; Sterilization.

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