Acute staphylococcal hind foot osteomyelitis in a healthy adult: A case report.

Foot Ankle Surg

Department of Orthopaedics, Medway Foundation NHS Trust, Gillingham, Kent, United Kingdom.

Published: March 2012

Introduction: Acute osteomyelitis of the hind foot is uncommon in a normal immunocompetent adult.

Case Presentation: We present a previously healthy 52 year old caucasian male who developed painful swelling of his ankle/hindfoot following closed soft tissue football injury. He had no antecedent systemic symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging and bone scan imaging, followed by surgical decompression and bone biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of Staphylococcus aureus hind foot osteomyelitis. He underwent triple fusion after debridement and had suppressive antibiotics. His pain and swelling resolved at 6 weeks postoperation and CT confirmed fusion at 6 months. His inflammatory markers normalised over the course of 7 months. After 18 months, he remained asymptomatic without any evidence of recurrence.

Conclusion: This case represents an unusual and important variation of presentation of acute osteomyelitis in a healthy adult. It can be easily overlooked when a normal patient presents with pain and functional impairment after a closed soft tissue trauma, but a high index of suspicion is paramount because virulent organisms can infect immunologically normal patients.

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