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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 8(5): 386-388, Oct. 2004. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-401710

ABSTRACT

Meningitis is an uncommon complication of neurosurgical procedures, with an incidence of 1.1 percent to 2.5 percent. Although unusual, the frequency of nosocomial Gram-negative meningitis appears to be increasing. Gram-negative meningitis has been documented following disruption of the dura-arachnoid barrier secondary to trauma or surgery. The association of Gram-negative bacillary meningitis with neurosurgical procedures was first reported in the 1940's. Wolff et al. described the association between Enterobacter species and post-neurosurgical infection. More recently, risk factors for nosocomial Enterobacter meningitis have been characterized by Parodi et al. Adipose graft, as an independent risk factor has not yet been reported. A patient with acoustic neuroma resection, who developed bacterial meningitis from an abdominal fat pad graft to a mastoidectomy bed is described. A brief overview was made of post-neurosurgical Gram-negative meningitis.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Enterobacter aerogenes/isolation & purification , Enterobacteriaceae Infections/microbiology , Meningitis, Bacterial/microbiology , Neuroma, Acoustic/surgery , Postoperative Complications/microbiology , Adipose Tissue/transplantation , Enterobacteriaceae Infections/drug therapy , Mastoid/surgery , Meningitis, Bacterial/drug therapy , Risk Factors
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