Title of article :
Myocutaneous Mucormycosis in a Diabetic Burnt Patient Led to Upper Extremity Amputation; A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Ayaz، Mehdi نويسنده , , Moein، Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Mucormycosis is a rare opportunistic fungal infection that can implicate cranial sinuses, brain, lungs,
gastrointestinal tract and skin. Although it can occur in patients with competent and incompetent immunity such
as patients with diabetes mellitus, lymphoma, leukemia and burns, but it has an aggressive, malignant and lethal
course in patients with incompetent immunity. To enforce the importance of burn in patients with underlaying
diseases such as diabetes, we are going to report a rare case of diabetic burnt patient complicated by right upper
extremity myocutaneous mucormycosis. We selected this case to emphasis the importance of underlying disease
(diabetes mellitus) with cutaneous burn, aggressive treatment of fungal infection in these patients and referring
such case to burn center to prevent catastrophic results. A 50-year-old woman was introduced to us after several
days of medical and surgical care of right upper extremity and trunk split-thickness burn. Due to gross muscle
necrosis of right upper extremity and poor general condition of the patient, she was taken to the operating
room that led to right upper extremity amputation and several times of aggressive debridement to save her life.
Pathologic report was indicative of mucormycosis. We can conclude from this case that: 1) Burn, even partially
thickness and with little body surface area, should be referred to burn center for better care 2) No response to
usual medical treatment should make us more sensitive to consider the unusual causes of infection such as fungi
3) Suspected dead tissues should be excised aggressively especially if suspiciousness to wound sepsis and fungal
infection is present especially in an immunocompromised patient.
Keywords :
American Burn Association (ABA) , Diabetes , Extremity amputation , mucormycosis , Partial thickness burn
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma