Literature DB >> 3047444

Routine revascularization with resection of infection femoral pseudoaneurysms from substance abuse.

K R Patel1, L Semel, R H Clauss.   

Abstract

Infected femoral artery pseudoaneurysms in narcotic addicts present challenging management options. Our policy of routine revascularization is based on the concern that a high rate of amputations must follow ligation and resection alone or with selective delayed revascularization. Fifteen of 16 patients with infected pseudoaneurysms of femoral arteries, treated with resection and bypass grafts, were observed from 1 to 44 months. Obturator bypass grafts were used in 10 patients, iliac-femoral grafts in three, axillopopliteal in one, and right external iliac crossover to left popliteal in one patient. One limb, unsalvageable at presentation, was amputated primarily, along with resection of pseudoaneurysm and femoral artery ligation, without bypass grafting. One iliac-femoral graft became infected and then thrombosed 4 months after operation. Unsuitable distal arteries and impending necrosis led to above-knee amputation. One late failure among 15 revascularization attempts (7%) is significantly lower than the 11% to 33% amputation rates reported in the literature with resection of pseudoaneurysm alone and delayed selective revascularization. The other 14 patients had functioning limbs without claudication or rest pain. Our experience indicates that revascularization at the time of resection of infected pseudoaneurysm offers better prospects for limb salvage.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3047444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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1.  Infected femoral pseudoaneurysms from intravenous drug abuse in young adults.

Authors:  Miran Kozelj; Nina Kobilica; Vojko Flis
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 1.704

2.  Infected pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug abusers: Ligation or reconstruction?

Authors:  Navdeep Singh Saini; Anil Luther; Amit Mahajan; Allen Joseph
Journal:  Int J Appl Basic Med Res       Date:  2014-09

3.  Management of vascular infection in the groin.

Authors:  Cagatay Engin; Hakan Posacioglu; Fatih Ayik; Anil Ziya Apaydin
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2005

4.  Surgical management of infected pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug abusers: single institution experience and a proposed algorithm.

Authors:  Ker-Kan Tan; Kenneth Chen; Kok-Hoong Chia; Chee-Wei Lee; Sanjay Nalachandran
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 3.352

5.  Infected false aneurysms of the limbs secondary to chronic intravenous drug abuse: analysis of perioperative considerations and operative outcomes.

Authors:  George S Georgiadis; Nikolaos C Bessias; Polyvios M Pavlidis; Maria Pomoni; Nikolaos Batakis; Miltos K Lazarides
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2007-09-26       Impact factor: 2.549

6.  Outcome of Ligation without Revascularization in Pseudoaneurysms of Peripheral Arteries in Intravenous Drug Users.

Authors:  Lokesh Shekher Jaiswal; Narendra Pandit; Shailesh Adhikary
Journal:  JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc       Date:  2019 May-Jun       Impact factor: 0.406

  6 in total

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