Journal of Infection and Public Health (Oct 2020)

Occurrence of multidrug-resistant tuberculous meningitis associated with injury during spinal surgery: A case report

  • Mingwei Zhao,
  • Ling Liu,
  • Miao Wang,
  • Weidong Zhou,
  • Minglei Zhang,
  • Han Xiao,
  • Yu Pang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
pp. 1586 – 1588

Abstract

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Here we describe a case of multidrug-resistant tuberculous meningitis associated with injury inflicted during spinal surgery. A 54-year-old man was diagnosed with multidrug-resistant spinal tuberculosis (TB). Anterior debridement and fusion with posterior fusion and instrumentation were conducted to remove damaged bone and TB-associated granulomatous tissue. After surgical decompression, a lancet wound (about 5 mm in length) was discovered in the cerebral dura mater at the L3 position of the vertebral body. At four weeks post-surgery, the patient experienced fever, hemiparesis, and aphasia. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings were consistent with TB meningitis, while in vitro susceptibility test results confirmed that the patient had multidrug-resistant TB. Our data highlight a possible TBM infection associated with a surgical lesion in a spinal TB patient. Rapid molecular diagnostics are urgently needed to formulate efficacious regimens for treating these patients.

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