Pseudoaneurysm formation after Pasteurella multocida lower extremity vascular bypass graft infection

Prosthetic vascular bypass graft infection is a rare complication requiring prompt identification and isolation of the organism. A 66-year-old woman developed left lower extremity pain and a pulsatile pseudoaneurysm 7 months after left common femoral to peroneal artery bypass with prosthetic polytet...

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Main Authors: Dana Ferrari-Light, DO, MPH, Eric Zimmermann, MD, Varuna Sundaram, MD, Andy M. Lee, MD, FACS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428719300267
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Summary:Prosthetic vascular bypass graft infection is a rare complication requiring prompt identification and isolation of the organism. A 66-year-old woman developed left lower extremity pain and a pulsatile pseudoaneurysm 7 months after left common femoral to peroneal artery bypass with prosthetic polytetrafluoroethylene graft, requiring re-exploration and a jump graft. Pasteurella multocida was isolated from blood and tissue culture specimens, and the patient admitted to a new kitten that frequently bit her lower extremities. Treatment included intravenous administration of ertapenem for 6 weeks followed by lifelong oral antibiotic suppression, which may offer the best chance for limb salvage when total graft explantation would result in amputation. Keywords: Pseudoaneurysm, Pasteurella multocida, Graft infection, Vascular bypass graft
ISSN:2468-4287