Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine (Turkey), cilt.34, sa.2, ss.149-154, 2017 (Scopus)
© 2017 OMU.A 37-year old male patient who had and orthopedic implant after a traffic accident, presented to the Infectious Diseases Clinic. He was accepted as culture negative surgical site infection. Initial empirical treatment was started with clindamycin and then it was changed to the glycopeptides. During the follow-up, implant was removed. Intraoperative culture specimens revealed Methicilline Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). After antibiotic therapy, total hip prosthesis was implanted and was removed for two times. Wound discharge was continued despite restarted the antibiotic treatment and growth of heteroresistant-Vancomycin intermediate S. aureus was detected in the aspiration culture. All isolates shared the same clonal properties by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. The strain was negative for Panton-Valentine-Leucosidine and were shown to carry carried a Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome mec type–III variant common. After a follow-up lasting eight years, the patient chose to continue his life without prostheses (Girdlestone method). This case was reported for emphasizing how difficult to manage medical treatment of prosthesis infections with developing resistant bacteria and the how important the surgical treatment was.