Septic acute Tenosynovitis of the Flexor Hallucis Longus TendonComplicating a Lower Limb Erysipelas

Authors

  • Hatim Abid Hatim Abid, Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco Author
  • Mohammed El Idrissi Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco Author
  • Abdelhalim El Ibrahimi Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco Author
  • Nissrine Amraoui Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco Author
  • Meriem Meziane Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco Author
  • Fatima Zahra Mernissi Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JDMRS/2021(2)126

Keywords:

Erysipelas, Complications, Septic Acute Tenosynovitis, Flexor Hallucis Longus

Abstract

Erysipelas is the most common bacterial dermal-hypodermal acute not necrotizing infection [1,2]. Its evolution is usually mild but can be complicated mainly by local abscess or necrosis [3-7]. In this context osteo-articular complications and septic acute tenosynovitis are rarely described in the literature with a rate of 1.2% [3]. We report in the light of a literature review a case of recurrent erysipelas of the leg in a young patient of 29 years complicated by septic acute tenosynovitis of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL), to remind this complication mainly observed in severe forms of erysipelas which is not the case of our patient.

Author Biographies

  • Hatim Abid, Hatim Abid, Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

    Hatim Abid, Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

  • Mohammed El Idrissi, Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

    Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

  • Abdelhalim El Ibrahimi, Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

    Department of osteoarticular surgery (B4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

  • Nissrine Amraoui, Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

    Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

  • Meriem Meziane, Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

    Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco 

  • Fatima Zahra Mernissi, Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

    Department of dermatology (E4), HASSAN II teaching hospital, Fes, Morocco

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Published

2021-05-30