MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE

<p>Background. Parenteral drug abuse is the most common cause of infected femoral artery pseudoaneurysms (IFAP). This complication of intravenous drug abuse is not only limb threatening but can also be life threatening. The management of the IFAP is difficult and controversial. Generally speak...

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Main Authors: Vojko Flis, Kazimir Miksić
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2004-04-01
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spelling doaj-b0392843e2a14631a77604708566403f2020-11-24T22:30:22ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242004-04-017341767MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSEVojko Flis0Kazimir Miksić1Oddelek za žilno kirurgijo Splošna bolnišnica Maribor Ljubljanska 5 2000 MariborOddelek za žilno kirurgijo Splošna bolnišnica Maribor Ljubljanska 5 2000 Maribor<p>Background. Parenteral drug abuse is the most common cause of infected femoral artery pseudoaneurysms (IFAP). This complication of intravenous drug abuse is not only limb threatening but can also be life threatening. The management of the IFAP is difficult and controversial. Generally speaking, ligation and excision of the pseudoaneurysm without revascularization is accepted procedure in majority of the patients. However it is not regarded as an appropriate procedure for cases where the high probability of amputation is expected from acute interruption of the femoral artery flow.</p><p>Patients, methods and results. We present three cases of young (average 20 years, range 18–24) patients with IFAP, in which a primary reconstruction was performed due to absence of doppler signal over pedal arteries after ligation of common femoral artery. In two of them complications in form of haemorrhage and repeated infection developed in late postoperative period. The first one, had an excision and ligation while the second one had a reconstruction made by means of a silver impregnated dacron prosthesis. None of the patients required an amputation.</p><p>Conclusions. Overall prognosis and prognosis of the reconstruction in parenteral drug abuse patients is uncertain because there is a high incidence of postoperative drug injection despite aggressive drug rehabilitation.<br /><br /></p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2293parenteral drug abusemycotic pseudoaneurysmfemoral arteryvascular surgery
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Kazimir Miksić
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Kazimir Miksić
MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE
Zdravniški Vestnik
parenteral drug abuse
mycotic pseudoaneurysm
femoral artery
vascular surgery
author_facet Vojko Flis
Kazimir Miksić
author_sort Vojko Flis
title MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE
title_short MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE
title_full MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE
title_fullStr MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE
title_full_unstemmed MYCOTIC FEMORAL PSEUDOANEURYSMS FROM INTRAVENOUS DRUG ABUSE
title_sort mycotic femoral pseudoaneurysms from intravenous drug abuse
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2004-04-01
description <p>Background. Parenteral drug abuse is the most common cause of infected femoral artery pseudoaneurysms (IFAP). This complication of intravenous drug abuse is not only limb threatening but can also be life threatening. The management of the IFAP is difficult and controversial. Generally speaking, ligation and excision of the pseudoaneurysm without revascularization is accepted procedure in majority of the patients. However it is not regarded as an appropriate procedure for cases where the high probability of amputation is expected from acute interruption of the femoral artery flow.</p><p>Patients, methods and results. We present three cases of young (average 20 years, range 18–24) patients with IFAP, in which a primary reconstruction was performed due to absence of doppler signal over pedal arteries after ligation of common femoral artery. In two of them complications in form of haemorrhage and repeated infection developed in late postoperative period. The first one, had an excision and ligation while the second one had a reconstruction made by means of a silver impregnated dacron prosthesis. None of the patients required an amputation.</p><p>Conclusions. Overall prognosis and prognosis of the reconstruction in parenteral drug abuse patients is uncertain because there is a high incidence of postoperative drug injection despite aggressive drug rehabilitation.<br /><br /></p>
topic parenteral drug abuse
mycotic pseudoaneurysm
femoral artery
vascular surgery
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2293
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