Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes (Feb 2021)

Prosthetic Joint Infections Due to Histoplasma capsulatum: A Report of 3 Cases

  • Hadi E. Berbari, MS,
  • Pooja Gurram, MBBS,
  • Maryam Mahmood, MBChB,
  • Paul J. Deziel, PAC,
  • Randall C. Walker, MD,
  • Raymund R. Razonable, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 225 – 229

Abstract

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Histoplasma capsulatum causes pneumonia and multisystemic disease in humans. Musculoskeletal involvement in histoplasmosis is most often tenosynovitis and rarely septic arthritis. Even more uncommon is the involvement of prosthetic joints. Here, we report a series of 3 cases of prosthetic joint failures caused by infection due to H capsulatum. Together with a review of 4 previously reported cases, we summarize host characteristics, clinical presentation, surgical approaches, antifungal management, and outcomes of this rare orthopedic joint infection.