Port site infections after laparoscopic surgery are a known complication and take away a lot of benefits attributed to the minimal access approach. Detecting the flora responsible is essential and atypical mycobacteria must also be considered.
Case Series:This case series is a compilation of the accounts of ten different patients with chronic granulomatous inflammation of the anterior abdominal wall presenting with port site discharging sinuses and lumps after laparoscopic surgery.
Conclusion:Atypical mycobacterial infections must be considered in patients with persistent wound infections after laparoscopic surgery and warrants a revision of the high level disinfection (HLD) process.