TB Research

Persistent Laparoscopic Port-site Discharging Sinus

Vettakkara Kandy Muhammed Niyas, Vishakh C Keri, Binit Kumar Singh, Prabhat Kumar

International Journal of Mycobacteriology · 2020-01

Abstract

Laparoscopic port-site infections, though infrequent, undermine the advantages provided by minimally invasive surgeries. Persistent nonhealing discharging sinuses, not responding to conventional antibiotic therapy, pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Sizeable number of these infections is caused by rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), and diagnosing these requires a high index of suspicion. We present a case of a nonhealing laparoscopic cholecystectomy umbilical port-site infection caused by Mycobacterium senegalense, a rare NTM. The patient recovered completely after 6 months of combination therapy with clarithromycin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, and levofloxacin.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Clarithromycin
  • Levofloxacin
  • Port (circuit theory)
  • Surgery
  • Nontuberculous mycobacteria
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  • Mycobacterium chelonae
  • General surgery