1. First reported case of penile prosthesis infection from brucellosis: case report
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Ibrahim Alnadhari, Ausama S. Abdulmuhsin, Osama Abdeljaleel, Nabil Moohialdin, Ahmad Shamsodini, and Steven K. Wilson
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Penile prosthesis infection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antibiotics ,Penile prosthesis ,Brucellosis ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,Prosthesis ,RAW MILK INGESTION ,Surgery ,Male patient ,medicine ,Initial treatment ,business ,Penile prosthesis complications - Abstract
BackgroundInfection after the penile prosthesis can be devastating to both the patient and surgeon with various complications and consequences. After introduction of antibiotic-coated implants, the rate of infection has dramatically decreased, but still we see uncommon organisms causing infection. We present a first case report of penile prosthesis infection by brucellosis due to raw milk ingestion. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of brucellosis penile prosthesis infection.Case presentationWe present a first case report of penile prosthesis infection by brucellosis due to raw milk ingestion. A 75-year-old, diabetic male patient presented with penile prosthesis infection 5 months post-penile exchange surgery due to mechanical malfunctioning of 2-piece penile prosthesis which was inserted 11 years ago. The initial treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics did not subside the infection. After diagnosis of brucellosis, the antibiotic was changed to anti-brucellosis (Rifampicin + Tetracycline). The patient improved dramatically and was discharged home with smooth follow-up course.ConclusionBrucellosis can cause infection of penile prosthesis and can be treated with anti-brucellosis antibiotics without necessitating surgical intervention and removal of prosthesis.
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- 2020