Recurrent Staphylococcus lugdunensis Osteomyelitis of the Lumbar Spine in a Patient on Chronic Hemodialysis

J Glob Infect Dis. 2020 Nov 30;12(4):231-233. doi: 10.4103/jgid.jgid_17_20. eCollection 2020 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Staphylococcus lugdunensis is an emerging coagulase-negative Staphylococcus regarded as a formidable pathogen capable of causing significant infections at various body sites including bone and joints. We report the case of a Caucasian elderly male with recurrent lumbar osteomyelitis due to S. lugdunensis. He had a history of chronic low back pain. Besides chronic kidney failure and need for hemodialysis, he had no other history of immunosuppression. He did not have fever or leukocytosis; however, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate was elevated, and repeated blood cultures from the periphery and the hemodialysis access (tunneled catheter) were continuously positive for S. lugdunensis. The diagnosis was made by bone biopsy and culture. The bacteremia cleared after removing of the dialysis catheter. The patient received 8 weeks of antibiotic therapy for the osteomyelitis.

Keywords: Dialysis catheters; Staphylococcus lugdunensis; osteomyelitis.

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