Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers

Pseudo-aneurysm of the femoral artery is the most common arterial complication in drug injecting abusers. Scholars in vascular surgery have published debating statements regarding techniques of successful surgical management during last two decades. We present the results of simple arterial ligation...

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Main Authors: Mohammadzade Mohammad Ali, Mohammadzade Maryam, Hossain Akbar Manzar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2009-10-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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spelling doaj-0a2e9b365d9c4d0dade15589523061f52020-11-25T03:21:27ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252009-10-01475389392Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting AbusersMohammadzade Mohammad AliMohammadzade MaryamHossain Akbar ManzarPseudo-aneurysm of the femoral artery is the most common arterial complication in drug injecting abusers. Scholars in vascular surgery have published debating statements regarding techniques of successful surgical management during last two decades. We present the results of simple arterial ligation in a series of 32 patients presenting with infected femoral pseudo-aneurysm. Most of the patients were males (89%). Young persons in the age group of 15-44 years were mostly affected. Site of lesion included common femoral artery in 65% , superficial femoral artery 28% and at bifurcation 6.2%. celulitis in 14 (53%), abscess & "ncelulitis in 6 (19%), necrosing fasciitis in 2 (6.2%) and vascular abscess in 7 (22%) cases were the forms of associated local infection. There was no hemorrhage, vascular thrombosis, amputation, or mortality. Claudicating were the only complications identified in 2 patients with Tripe ligation. Ligation is the optimal management for infected pseudo-aneurysms because it is easy, cost-effective, and safe. Early reconstruction is not recommended, since there is an extended infection in the location of the pseudo-aneurysm.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/14744.pdf&manuscript_id=14744Infected femoral psuedo-aneurysmarterial ligationintravenous drug abusers
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author Mohammadzade Mohammad Ali
Mohammadzade Maryam
Hossain Akbar Manzar
spellingShingle Mohammadzade Mohammad Ali
Mohammadzade Maryam
Hossain Akbar Manzar
Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers
Acta Medica Iranica
Infected femoral psuedo-aneurysm
arterial ligation
intravenous drug abusers
author_facet Mohammadzade Mohammad Ali
Mohammadzade Maryam
Hossain Akbar Manzar
author_sort Mohammadzade Mohammad Ali
title Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers
title_short Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers
title_full Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers
title_fullStr Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers
title_full_unstemmed Arterial Ligation for Infected Femoral Psuedo-Aneurysm in Drug Injecting Abusers
title_sort arterial ligation for infected femoral psuedo-aneurysm in drug injecting abusers
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2009-10-01
description Pseudo-aneurysm of the femoral artery is the most common arterial complication in drug injecting abusers. Scholars in vascular surgery have published debating statements regarding techniques of successful surgical management during last two decades. We present the results of simple arterial ligation in a series of 32 patients presenting with infected femoral pseudo-aneurysm. Most of the patients were males (89%). Young persons in the age group of 15-44 years were mostly affected. Site of lesion included common femoral artery in 65% , superficial femoral artery 28% and at bifurcation 6.2%. celulitis in 14 (53%), abscess & "ncelulitis in 6 (19%), necrosing fasciitis in 2 (6.2%) and vascular abscess in 7 (22%) cases were the forms of associated local infection. There was no hemorrhage, vascular thrombosis, amputation, or mortality. Claudicating were the only complications identified in 2 patients with Tripe ligation. Ligation is the optimal management for infected pseudo-aneurysms because it is easy, cost-effective, and safe. Early reconstruction is not recommended, since there is an extended infection in the location of the pseudo-aneurysm.
topic Infected femoral psuedo-aneurysm
arterial ligation
intravenous drug abusers
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/14744.pdf&manuscript_id=14744
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