Literature DB >> 3783832

Septic deep vein thrombosis.

A K Ang, O W Brown.   

Abstract

Anticoagulation is the cornerstone in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis. However, the treatment of septic deep vein thrombosis is controversial. Unlike septic superficial vein thrombosis, venous excision is often associated with limb-threatening or even life-threatening complications. Some authors have suggested thrombectomy as the only means of resolving the sepsis. We reviewed our experience with seven patients who had septic deep vein thrombosis. Phlebography or noninvasive studies documented deep vein thrombosis and blood cultures were positive in all patients. The mean age was 31.5 years with a male/female ratio of 5:2. All patients were treated with anticoagulants and intravenous antibiotics. One patient required surgical exploration for associated abscess of the groin. The patients became afebrile with normal white blood cell counts from 3 to 18 days after therapy was begun. No cases of recurrent sepsis occurred. We conclude that antibiotic therapy and anticoagulation are adequate treatment and therefore consider venous thrombectomy unnecessary.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3783832

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


  8 in total

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Journal:  Surg Infect (Larchmt)       Date:  2015-05-26       Impact factor: 2.150

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Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2012

3.  The association of septic thrombophlebitis with septic pulmonary embolism in adults.

Authors:  Jorge A Brenes; Umesh Goswami; David N Williams
Journal:  Open Respir Med J       Date:  2012-05-08

4.  Streptococcus constellatus Causing Septic Thrombophlebitis of the Right Ovarian Vein with Extension into the Inferior Vena Cava.

Authors:  Abdallah Haidar; Amy Haddad; Amir Naqvi; Ngozi U Onyesoh; Rushdah Malik; Michael Williams
Journal:  Case Rep Infect Dis       Date:  2015-06-16

5.  Associations and outcomes of septic pulmonary embolism.

Authors:  Umesh Goswami; Jorge A Brenes; Gopal V Punjabi; Michele M LeClaire; David N Williams
Journal:  Open Respir Med J       Date:  2014-07-24

6.  Pulmonary Septic Emboli due to Azygos Vein Septic Thrombosis.

Authors:  Ginius Pradhan; Khaldoon Shaheen; Mary Muoneke; Basel Altaqi
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2013-03-18

7.  A Case of Septic Azygos Vein Embolism Caused by Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia.

Authors:  Won Sik Kang; Joo-Won Min; Sang Joon Park; Min Kyung Lee; Chan Sup Park; Jae Ho Chung
Journal:  Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul)       Date:  2012-03-31

8.  Surgical resection for suppurative thrombophlebitis of the great saphenous vein after radiofrequency ablation.

Authors:  Zachary Grady; Matthew Aizpuru; Kevin X Farley; Jaime Benarroch-Gampel; Robert S Crawford
Journal:  J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech       Date:  2019-11-22
  8 in total

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