Introduction: Catheter-related infection by non-tuberculous mycobacteria is rare but difficult to diagnose and the treatment is not standardized.
Case report: A 64-year-old woman treated for lung cancer with intravenous chemotherapy developed an infection of her totally implanted perfusion device with Mycobacterium chelonae. The infection was cured after surgical removal of the device and treatment with oral clarithromycin.
Conclusion: Mycobacteria may infect vascular access devices. Rapid diagnosis of such infections allows early treatment.
Keywords: Cancer du poumon; Catheter-related infection; Dispositif d’accès vasculaire; Infection liée au cathéter; Lung cancer; Mycobacterium chelonae; Vascular access device.
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