Septic arthritis of the shoulder due to Ureaplasma urealyticum after emergency caesarean section: a case report.
Jaad MahloulyLoic LhopitallierVeronique SuttelsLinda MuellerDiane WernlyOlivier BorensSylvain SteinmetzPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
We report the first case of septic arthritis due to U. urealyticum after caesarean section. We hypothesize that the breach of the genital mucosal barrier during the caesarean section led to hematogenous spread resulting in purulent septic arthritis. The initial beta-lactam based antibiotic treatment, initiated for a purulent arthritis, did not provide coverage for cell wall deficient organisms. Detection of 16S rRNA allowed for a correct microbiological diagnosis in a patient with an unexpected clinical course.