UNUSUAL CASE OF RESISTANT ACTINOMYCOSIS
FOLLOWING FACIAL TRAUMA
Veselý J.1, Hýža P.1, Končená J.2, Kuklínek I.2, Kozák J.3, Ranno R.1, Barbaro M.1
1Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery and 2Institute of Immunology, Faculty Hospital of St.Ann, Masaryk University, Brno 3Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty Hospital Motol, 2nd Medical School, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Summary:
A case of actinomycosis is reported which appeared as a complication of a ski-pole injury of the face. A 16-yearold
girl was treated for 10 years for resistant actinomycosis. She took long-term antimicrobial therapies, underwent
repeated excisions, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, repeated skin grafting, immunological treatment, and free flap
transfer. The conservative antibiotic treatment was complicated by mycosis and pseudomembranous colitis. After
the defect healed up, satisfactory contour of the face was restored with additional free flap transfer. The patient has
also been satisfied with the final aesthetic result. The authors highlight the importance of early diagnosis and proper
antimicrobial treatment in combination with surgical excisions of granulation tissue preserving vital structures.
Key words:
actinomycosis, cervicofacial actinomycosis, free flap, facial contour restoration, facial trauma,
facial nerve, LAF
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