A Case of Daptomycin-Induced Rhabdomyolysis: A Life and Limb Threatening Complication.

Cureus(2023)

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Abstract
Surgical site infections (SSIs) contribute to patient morbidity and health expenditure. An increasing elderly population, the expanding use of implants in surgical procedures, drug-resistant microorganisms, and patient-related comorbidities all contribute to SSIs. Daptomycin is an antibiotic known to cause rhabdomyolysis, a life-threatening complication that may lead to acute compartment syndrome (ACS). We present a case of a patient treated with daptomycin for a penile-implant infection complicated by rhabdomyolysis and ACS of his bilateral forearms. He underwent emergent fasciotomies and retained function in his upper extremities long-term. It is vital that physicians closely monitor patients treated with IV-daptomycin therapy and educate patients on alarm symptoms to allow for prompt recognition of life and limb-saving treatments. Orthopedic surgeons should always have a high index of suspicion for ACS and should be aware of the relationship between rhabdomyolysis and ACS.
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limb,daptomycin-induced
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