Literature DB >> 1617535

Arteritis due to Salmonella with aneurysm formation: two cases.

F Flamand1, K A Harris, G DeRose, B Karam, W G Jamieson.   

Abstract

Although arterial infection due to Salmonella is rare, it remains one of the most common causes of primary mycotic aneurysms. The presentation is one of sepsis, cultures positive for Salmonella and rapid expansion or rupture of the aneurysm. The authors' experience at Victoria Hospital, London, Ont., includes two cases of aneurysms infected with Salmonella--one aneurysm of the aorta and the other of the common femoral artery. Both patients were treated by excision of the aneurysm, extra-anatomic reconstruction in an area remote from the infected field and long-term administration of appropriate antibiotics. One patient was alive and well 36 months after resection. The other died of multiple organ failure 10 days after resection. From a review of the English and French literature since 1948, 64 cases of abdominal aortic aneurysms infected with Salmonella were found; half of the patients survived the perioperative period. The diagnosis of mycotic aneurysm must be considered in any patient with an aneurysm and culture specimens positive for Salmonella. The authors favour wide débridement of the infected aneurysm with extra-anatomic reconstruction. This view is supported by a review of the literature. The appropriate antibiotic therapy is bactericidal rather than bacteriostatic.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1617535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Surg        ISSN: 0008-428X            Impact factor:   2.089


  4 in total

1.  Mycotic false aneurysm of the superficial femoral artery. Delayed complication of Salmonella gastroenteritis in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Authors:  S C Zell
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  1995-07

2.  Infectious Aortitis.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Foote; Russell G Postier; Ronald A Greenfield; Michael S Bronze
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2005-06

3.  A large pseudoaneurysm of the superficial femoral artery in a patient with SLE with Salmonella group D infection.

Authors:  Chih-Wei Liu; Ming-Li Hung; Hsien-Tzung Liao; Chang-Youh Tsai
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-03-20

Review 4.  Mycotic aneurysm of the popliteal artery secondary to tuberculosis. A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  V A Jebara; R Nasnas; P E Achouh; G Tabet; R Kassab; B Karam; I Rassi
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  1998
  4 in total

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