J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2003 Jan;33(1):81-84.

Postoperative Brain Abscess Caused by Co-Infection of Aspergillus and Staphylococcus: Case Report

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Seoul, Korea. nsghs@kcch.re.kr

Abstract

A staphylococcal brain abscess admixed with aspergillosis occurred after operation for the olfactory groove meningioma at remote site. We report the rare case and consider the clinical pathogenesis. Bifrontal craniotomy for the olfactory groove meningioma was done in a 61-year-old female. She was bedridden for one month after craniotomy. During that period, panhypopituitarism occurred and was corrected with hormonal replacement. Sore in the occipital scalp which had occurred during the bedridden state was cared by dressing. After 60 days of treatment, he was discharged with ambulatory status. During postoperative period, we found left parieto-occipital brain abscess in the brain computed tomography(CT) at 3 months. And then craniotomy and abscess resection was performed. Vancomycin and itraconazole antibiotic therapy was instituted after the identification of staphylococcus and aspergillus in the cystic fluid, and aspergillus hyphae in the solid wall portion of the abscess. After the confirmation of resolution of brain abscess on the postoperative 3 weeks' brain CT, the patient was discharged with oral itraconazole medication.

Keyword

Aspergillus; Staphylococcus; Postoperative period; Brain abscess

MeSH Terms

Abscess
Aspergillosis
Aspergillus*
Bandages
Brain Abscess*
Brain*
Coinfection*
Craniotomy
Female
Humans
Hyphae
Itraconazole
Meningioma
Middle Aged
Postoperative Period
Scalp
Staphylococcus*
Vancomycin
Itraconazole
Vancomycin
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