Leech-borne Serratia marcescens infection following complex hand injury

Br J Plast Surg. 1998 Dec;51(8):640-1. doi: 10.1054/bjps.1998.0128.

Abstract

Leeches are commonly used in the postoperative course of plastic surgical operations where there is venous congestion in a pedicled or free flap. They provide a temporary relief to venous engorgement whilst venous drainage is re-established. It is known that leeches can carry Aeromonas hydrophila infection, and a second or third generation cephalosporin antibiotic has traditionally been given as prophylaxis against infection. We report a new observation that leeches can carry Serratia marcescens and give rise to clinically significant infection. The implication for prophylaxis and treatment of leech-associated cellulitis is discussed.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Finger Injuries / surgery
  • Humans
  • Leeches / microbiology*
  • Phlebotomy / adverse effects*
  • Replantation*
  • Serratia Infections / transmission*
  • Serratia marcescens*