Silver dressing in the management of an infant's urachal anomaly infected with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus:A case report

2022-06-30 03:29ZeYaoShiShuLinHouXiaoWenLi
World Journal of Clinical Cases 2022年8期

INTRODUCTION

The urachus is a connection between the fetal bladder and the allantois.With the descent of the bladder toward the pelvis,the urachus is stretched,finally leading to obliteration of its lumen[1].On rare occasions,the process of obliteration is incomplete,resulting in urachal remnants(URs).There are four types of urachal anomalies: patent urachus,urachal sinus,urachal cyst,and vesicourachal diverticula[2].According to previous reports,URs occur in 1.6% of children under 15 years old[3],and the incidence of infant urachal anomalies is less than 1/150000[4],which is very rare.Urachal cysts are the most commonly reported anomaly,while sinuses are 2in frequency[5].Ultrasound is often used as the primary imaging diagnostic tool for urachal anomalies[5].However,there is no consensus or guideline on the management of URs.Many studies have reported that remnants may lead to inflammation,infection,umbilical discharge,and even abdominal pain,pelvic disease or malignancy at later ages if the URs are not removed[2,6,7].Thus,immediate surgical excision of URs has previously been generally recommended[6,8].

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However,surgical excision has been suggested to be perhaps too aggressive because several studies have shown that some children with surgical lesions do not benefit from prophylactic excision.In addition,the risk of urachal cancer is vanishingly remote among those with URs.In contrast,patients suffer multiple postoperative complications,resulting in reoperation[3,9].Recently,accumulating evidence has indicated that a nonoperative approach may be a safe,reasonable alternative to surgical intervention,especially in patients under 6 mo old[3].Use of silver dressings for acute and chronic open wounds has been advocated.Most silver dressings are bactericidal and fungicidal and are especially effective against methicillin-resistant(MRSA).MRSA is one of the most important gram-positive bacteria causing hospital infections,and it is resistant to commonly used antibiotics.Here,we report a case of a urachal anomaly with MRSA infection managed with antibiotics and silver dressings.

CASE PRESENTATION

Chief complaints

The patient was admitted to the hospital with umbilical swelling and exudate beyond 4 d.

History of present illness

Female baby A,weighing 2.88 kg at 38wk of gestational age,was referred to the hospital because of a red,swollen umbilicus with yellow purulent exudate,paroxysmal crying and decreased milk intake.

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History of past illness

Cefaclor was taken orally 2 d before admission,but the umbilical symptoms did not improve and were accompanied by progressively increased secretions.

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Personal and family history

Female baby A was delivered by cesarean section at 38wk gestational age to a gravida 1 para 1 mother.Complications during pregnancy and infant Apgar scores were unclear.

Physical examination

Before US examination,it was unclear whether there was a sinus tract connected to the abdomen.During this period,we kept the umbilicus clean and dry using iodine as a skin disinfectant.After US examination suggested that there was a blind end within the umbilicus and bladder,we provided the following treatment:(1)Infection control: Empirical antibiotics(oxacillin)were administered for 3 d.When the umbilical secretion culture suggested positivity for MRSA,we then implemented contact isolation for this baby and changed the oxacillin to vancomycin as a systemic antibiotic for 2 wk;(2)Wound management: When microbiology of umbilical exudate revealed the presence of MRSA,we managed the umbilical infection with topical silver sulfate dressings.Aseptic operation was strictly obeyed before using silver sulfate dressings.The dressing change process was as follows(Figure 2): First,we rinsed the umbilicus and sinus with a warm 0.9% sodium chloride solution after visible blinding on US was confirmed.A silver dressing was lightly packed into the sinus,and no-sting barrier film was sprinkled to protect the periumbilical skin.Finally,the samples were covered with foam dressings and sterile gauze locally on the red,swollen umbilical area,to absorb exudate.We continued silver dressing application for 5 d and changed the dressing every 2-3 d according to exudate volume.When signs of umbilical inflammation decreased and symptoms of a red,swollen umbilicus disappeared,we stopped using the silver sulfate dressings;and(3)Nutrition support:An intravenous infusion of 10% glucose was provided along with premium powdered formula.With the abovedescribed treatment,the symptoms of the umbilicus were alleviated after 14 d,and the patient was discharged.

Laboratory examinations

On the 8day of hospitalization,the infant’s umbilical cord had completely healed without redness,swelling or exudation(Figure 3).On the 9day,the US image showed no liquid occupancy.On the 14day after hospitalization,the infection indicators decreased,umbilical symptoms fully dissipated,and the baby was discharged(Figure 4).Reoccurring urachus anomaly symptoms were not found during the 3 m follow-up by US.

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Imaging examinations

In the case of URs,there is debate regarding optimal management.Few reports have provided guidelines for therapeutic approaches in children,but these approaches remain controversial[16].Surgical intervention has historically been the standard of care for patients with URs.However,side effects such as wound infection and bladder leakage have been found after surgical excision.Dethlefs[9]retrospectively reviewed 103 pediatric patients diagnosed with a UR and found that postoperative complications occurred in 14.7% of patients who underwent UR excision and that 1 patient underwent reoperation because of bladder leakage.Choi[8]reported 1 postoperative wound infection and 1 bladder leakage case among 26 UR cases.In contrast,other nonoperative URs resolved without recurrent symptoms.

FINAL DIAGNOSIS

The patient was eventually diagnosed with an infected urachal anomaly: Urachal sinus.

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TREATMENT

Physical examination revealed a manifestation of maturity,sensitive reaction,variegation all over the body,no fever,and umbilical swelling approximately 3 cm × 3.5 cm in size with yellow purulent umbilical urinary discharge(Figure 1).A tract into the umbilicus was observed,approximately 2 cm in length.No urine overflowed,and no stool was discharged from the baby's umbilicus.

OUTCOME AND FOLLOW-UP

On the day of admission,her blood count showed a white blood cells(WBC)count of 18.9 × 10/L,neutrophil percentage of 32.2%,hemoglobin(HGB)level of 116 g/L,platelet count of 445 × 10/L,and C-reactive protein(CRP)level of 22.0 mg/L.Biochemistry showed blood glucose level of 9.0 mmol/L and procalcitonin(PCT)level of 0.17 ng/mL.On the 2day after admission,cerebrospinal fluid testing was positive,with a protein count of 776 mg/L,red blood cell count of 110 × 10/L,chloride level of 122 mmol/L,and glucose level of 3.30 mmol/L.On the 3day,the WBC count was 16.1 × 10/L,the neutrophil percentage was 29.4%,the HGB level was 114 g/L and the CRP level decreased to 11.2 mg/L.On the 4day,microbiology of the umbilical exudate revealed the presence of MRSA.On the 6day,the drug concentration of vancomycin was 10.3 µg/mL.On the 13d after admission,the blood count showed a WBC count of 14.7 × 10/L,neutrophil percentage of 27.8%,and CRP level of 1.0 mg/L,and baby was finally discharged.

DISCUSSION

Asymptomatic URs present in as much as 2% of the general population.Symptomatic URs always manifest as urachal sinus,urachal fistula,urachal cyst or urachal diverticulum,and all of these manifestations can be complicated with infection[10].Infected URs present with local signs and symptoms such as purulent drainage,warmth,abdominal pain,erythema and other abnormal appearances of the umbilicus[8,11].The first and most common presentation of infected URs is periumbilical inflammation,which is consistent with our case.Yellow umbilical urinary discharge was also observed in this case,which is also consistent with previous reports.However,we did not find urinary retention or irritative voiding through physical examination,differing from other series.URs have also been reported to present with some rare manifestations,such as bowel and ureteral obstruction[12]and peritonitis[13].However,we did not find these severe symptoms in this case.Infected URs present with or without laboratory evidence of infectious processes[14].In our case,a positive wound culture was predictive of the underlying infectious process.is reported as the predominant skin-related organism,which suggests that the genitourinary tract is neither the source of infection nor likely infected by the kidney or bladder[8].

Urachal diagnostic guidelines are currently lacking.Urachal disorders are always reliably diagnosed by history taking and US examination,voiding cystourethrogram(VCUG),computed tomography and fistulography[15].US is recommended as the primary imaging method because of its shorter turnaround time and lack of exposure to radiation and because it is easily accessible[9].In the detection of urachal anomalies by US,a positive predictive value of 83% and a sensitivity of 79% have been found[5].Choi[8]reported that US was diagnostic in 100% of urachal cysts.VCUG is an invasive procedure,adding additional cost,which is inconvenient for infants[14].Fistulography is suggested to distinguish vitelline duct remnants from urachal remnants[8].In our case,urachal anomaly was confirmed by clinical symptoms and US findings.Umbilical serous drainage and periumbilical erythema were noticed by physical examination.US scanning revealed the presence of a urachal sinus.

On the 2day after hospitalization,ultrasonography(US)images showed a fluid-filled uneven hypoechoic structure just below the navel at a distance of 1.5 cm,and a weak point-like echo flow could be seen with no connection to the bladder.

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Systemically administered antibiotics are used for invasive infection,and topical antibacterials are used for an open surface wound.There are different available dressings impregnated with broadspectrum antibiotics,such as neomycin,polymyxin and mupirocin.However,these dressings risk allergy and resistance development[20].Current evidence supports the use of silver dressings to decrease the bacterial load in wounds of adult and pediatric populations.Most silver dressings can be used in acute and chronic open wounds because they are bactericidal and fungicidal and are especially effective against resistant organisms such as MRSA.In addition,silver exerts an antimicrobial effect in the presence of wound exudate.Previous studies have shown that topical silver may kill MRSA.Case studies[21,22]have demonstrated that silver dressings can be used to manage local MRSA infections in surgical revision wounds.Silver dressings can reduce the need for systemic antibiotics or even clear bacteria successfully without the use of systemic antibiotics in some patients.However,the use of silvercontaining products in infants has not been evaluated rigorously.Thus,silver toxicity should be considered[23].

Few studies have included the use of silver dressings to control local infections of urachal anomalies.Galati[17]reported only 1 patient that underwent surgical excision among 9 urachal sinus patients after initial management consisting of local intervention with sulfate nitrate and management of local infection.However,silver nitrate was reported to be proinflammatory and to possibly cause staining[24].In this case,we proposed that infected UR could be managed with antibiotics for general infection and local intervention with silver sulfate dressings for umbilical inflammation,without any complications related to the silver dressings.Through follow-up US scanning after discharge,we found that the child did not experience any other symptoms of urachal anomalies.The urachal tract regressed according to clinical and US monitoring.Thus,we hypothesized that antibiotics along with topical agents may be an alternative therapeutic option for infected URs.Other varieties of silver dressings have also been reported in treating skin breakdown in preterm infants and have achieved a good effect[25,26].According to the manufacturer’s instructions,it is recommended to change dressings as often as required,at least once 1 wk,depending on the clinical status of the wound and exudate volume[27].Some scholars have suggested that silver dressing use should be limited to no longer than 2 consecutive weeks because of silver toxicity.Principles of wound management in pediatric patients in the UK recommend application of silver dressings for 2-4 wk in infants[23].In this case,we applied silver dressings for up to 5 d and changed them every 2-3 d,according to umbilical drainage and clinical status.Once umbilical drainage stopped,we discontinued silver dressing application in case of silver toxicity or other potential effects.As a result,the neonate recovered well,without any adverse effects.At 3 m of follow-up,no recurrent symptoms were observed.

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CONCLUSION

Urachal anomaly is a rare disorder that has historically required surgical management.In anomalies that do not extend to the bladder,a conservative option may be an alternative.Antibiotic treatment is usually advocated in fighting systemic infection.In some special cases,topical medicines are needed to prevent local inflammation.Among a variety of antimicrobial dressings,silver-based dressings play a major role against microorganisms.Silver sulfate has not been reported to have any related complications.Thus,we concluded that appropriate use of silver sulfate dressings may be safe and successful in managing MRSA-infected URs in neonates.However,there are still some limitations.For example,there is insufficient and inadequate evidence proving the safe duration of silver dressings for the treatment of URs.

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FOOTNOTES

Shi ZY contributed to the design,analysis,and write the manuscript;Hou SL analyzed the data and revised the manuscript;Li XW contributed to revise the manuscript;all authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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UR excision has been advised to preventing the risk of malignant transformation later in life.However,it has been suggested that there is no association between URs in early childhood and later urachal carcinoma[17].Surgical resection should be restricted to children older than 1 year with multiple clinical episodes[10].Recently,conservative management has been advocated for children who are diagnosed with URs that are disconnected from the bladder within the 1year of life[2].Studies have reported that urachuses often involve spontaneous presentation within the first year of birth along with complete resolution of symptoms after nonoperative management,which differs from the case for adults,who require necessary surgical intervention[10,16,18].Lipskar[16]reported 7 urachal anomalies treated with nonoperative management.Three infected urachal cysts were initially managed with antibiotics and then percutaneous drainage of abscesses guided by radiology.In a 2014 retrospective study including 27 patients,the authors preferred a conservative strategy,restricting the surgical option for a persistent patent urachus case and two reinfections of unsolved urachal cyst cases[19].Other studies have also recommended a conservative approach for children under 1 year old,and nonoperative treatment did not adversely affect the overall outcome[6].In conclusion,the management of URs has shifted toward nonoperative approaches,including antibiotic treatment and radiographic monitoring.However,evidence of nonoperative management is still limited.

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