A Rare Complication of Actinomyces Abdominal Infection: A Case Report

Cureus. 2023 Mar 22;15(3):e36524. doi: 10.7759/cureus.36524. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Intraabdominal infection by Actinomyces species, although a rare condition, usually occurs after a disruption of the mucosal barrier in a peritoneal organ. This infection is characterized by the development of an extended and persistent inflammatory and fibrotic reaction that can be mistaken for other pathogens or different etiologies, like tumors or inflammatory diseases. It can present as an abscess, a stricturing tissue with multiple adhesions, and/or a fistulization. Early diagnosis, targeted and prolonged antimicrobial therapy, and optimal drainage when indicated, are the key to success. The authors present a case where laparotomic hysterectomy was complicated by a superficial and an organ/space surgical site infection due to Actinomyces with a posterior developing of a colo-vaginal fistula that was treated surgically.

Keywords: abdominal actinomycosis; colovaginal fistula; general surgery; histerectomy; infectious disease.

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  • Case Reports