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<i>Saksenaea vasiformis</i> infection: Extensive abdominal wall necrotizing fasciitis with systematic review and analysis of 65 cases

Shreya Singh, Rimjhim Kanaujia, Mani Bhushan Kumar, R.N.N.S. Irrinki, S. N. Satish, Hansraj Choudhary, Harsimran Kaur, Shivaprakash M. Rudramurthy

2023Mycoses11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Saksenaea vasiformis is a rarely reported Mucorales causing mucormycosis in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals. Due to few reported cases, the clinical characteristics and optimal management strategy for this rare agent are not clearly described. METHODS: We systematically reviewed Medline, EmBase and CINHAL for studies on S. vasiformis infections reported until 1 January 2022 and 57 studies (63 patients) were retrieved. Additionally, one more case of extensive abdominal wall necrotizing fasciitis managed by our team was also included. The clinical and demographic characteristics and outcomes were extracted and analysed. RESULTS: Out of the 65 included cases, the majority were reported from India (26.6%). The most common risk factors for infection were accidental trauma wounds (31.3%), health-care-related wounds (14.1%) and animal/insect bites (12.5%). Most common clinical presentation was subcutaneous mucormycosis (60.9%) followed by rhino-orbito cerebral mucormycosis (14%), necrotizing fasciitis (10%), disseminated infection (9.3%), pulmonary mucormycosis (3.2%) and osteomyelitis (1.6%). Mortality was observed in 24 (37.5%) patients and health care related injuries were significantly associated with higher mortality (p = .001). The use of posaconazole (p = .019) and the use of surgical management (p = .032) was associated with significantly better survival. DISCUSSION: In this study, we describe the largest compendium of mucormycosis due to S. vasiformis, which can be useful in increasing awareness regarding this rare Mucorales and guiding patient management.

Topics & Concepts

MucormycosisFasciitisMedicineSurgeryMucoralesPosaconazoleDermatologyIntensive care medicineAmphotericin BAntifungalOsteomyelitis and Bone Disorders ResearchAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityStreptococcal Infections and Treatments