Title of article :
Fusarium Solani Infection Following Burn Injury: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Goussous, Naeem Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Baltimore, USA , Abdullah, Anas Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Baltimore, USA , Milner, Stephen M Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Baltimore, USA
Abstract :
Fungal infections are becoming increasingly recognized among
burn patients. Infection with Fusarium, a filamentous mold, is rarely
encountered and mainly seen in immunocompromised patients. High
mortality and morbidity were reported with these virulent infections.
We present a rare case of refractory septic shock from upper
extremity fungal infection with Fusarium solani in a burn patient.
Multiple operative debridements and below elbow amputation caused
resolution of septic shock. Closure was achieved with a split thickness
skin graft. Aggressive approach should be adopted in managing burn
patients with Fusarium infection. Serial debridements and extremity
amputation should be considered in attempts to improve survival.
Keywords :
Fusarium solani , Fungus , Mold , Infection , Burn
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery