Literature DB >> 17638254

Relapsing seroma in a uremic patient bearing a PTFE graft as vascular access.

P M Allaria1, A Lucatello, E Gandini, A Giangrande.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Seroma is one of the most frequent complications of PTFE vascular grafts and its etiology is still unclear. CASE REPORT: A 51 year-old male on regular dialytic treatment for seven years underwent the surgical implantation of a vascular prosthesis of homologous safena due to the thrombosis of his native artero-venous fistula. Several years earlier the patient had suffered the amputation of the left forearm because of electric shock. A few months later the vascular prosthesis was replaced with a PTFE vascular graft as a result of aneurysm formation and thrombosis. During the following days a non pulsating swelling occurred near the arterial anasto-mosis. Ultrasonography, doppler sonography and aspiration confirmed the diagnosis of seroma and it was surgically removed. Some weeks later a new seroma was observed in the same site and associated with a skin ulcer. A new surgical removal had no benefit and about one month later a perigraft collection was found along with signs of bacterial infection. For this reason the patient underwent the surgical excision of the PTFE graft and a vascular access was warranted by placing a Tesio TM catheter. Usually surgery is considered mandatory in seromas larger than 2 cm in diameter and showing continuous growth. In our patient the poor vascular status might have suggested a more conservative management even with a seroma diameter of about 7 cm. Nevertheless the high risk of systemic infection prompted us to remove the PTFE graft.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 17638254     DOI: 10.1177/112972980100200106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Access        ISSN: 1129-7298            Impact factor:   2.283


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