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The microbial etiology and resistance patterns of cosmetic tourism-related infections in Ireland. | LitMetric

The microbial etiology and resistance patterns of cosmetic tourism-related infections in Ireland.

Ir J Med Sci

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Beaumont Hospital, Beaumont Road Dublin 9, Dublin, D09 V2N0, Ireland.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cosmetic tourism is on the rise, leading to patients returning home with complications from procedures done abroad, often requiring local medical intervention for issues like infections.
  • A study reviewed cases from a regional plastic surgery unit involving 30 patients, mainly female, who faced complications after aesthetic surgeries abroad, with the most common procedure being abdominoplasty performed mostly in Turkey.
  • The findings revealed that wound dehiscence was a frequent complication, and varied bacteria were detected in cultures, some showing resistance to standard antibiotics, emphasizing the need for prompt treatment and targeted antibiotic management.

Article Abstract

Background: Cosmetic tourism is an increasingly common phenomenon, both in Ireland and internationally. Complications associated with procedures performed abroad may manifest after the patient has traveled back to their home country with patients often presenting to local health services. Such complications can be infectious in nature requiring either antimicrobial therapy and/or source control in the form of wound debridement or radiologically guided interventional procedures.

Methods: Patients who had presented to a regional plastic surgery unit between September 2021 and December 2022 with complications related to aesthetic procedures performed outside Ireland were identified in this retrospective-prospective design. Medical records were reviewed to ascertain what procedures were performed, where the procedure had taken place, the nature of complications, and microbial culture and sensitivity results.

Results: Thirty patients were identified during the study timeframe, predominantly female (n = 28) with a mean age of 40.27 years (SD 10.6). Abdominoplasty was the most common procedure (n = 17), and Turkey was the most frequently cited destination (70%). Wound dehiscence accounted for the majority of complications (n = 18). Wound cultures were obtained in 80% (n = 24) of patients and a causative organism was isolated in 85% (n = 34) of cultures. Eighteen species of bacteria were identified and antimicrobial sensitivities were obtained for 16 of these. Antimicrobial resistance to commonly prescribed empiric antibiotics was noted in several isolates.

Conclusion: Post-operative infections related to cosmetic tourism are a growing concern in plastic surgery. The bacterial etiology is varied, and antimicrobial resistance poses significant challenges, highlighting the need for early intervention and wound cultures to guide effective management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11845-024-03800-8DOI Listing
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11666618PMC

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