Infected pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug abusers: Ligation or reconstruction?

Journal: International Journal Of Applied & Basic Medical Research
Published:
Abstract

Background: Infected pseudoaneurysm in intravenous (IV) drug abusers is a serious clinical problem, with difficult and controversial management. With existing controversies regarding their optimal management, we present the results of simple ligation and local debridement for treatment of infected pseudoaneurysms.

Methods: Records of 72 consecutive patients with pseudoaneurysms in IV drug abusers over the last 20 years were reviewed retrospectively.

Results: Ligation and excision of pseudoaneurysm was done in all patients with delayed revascularization in only two patients. Four patients had amputations because they had gangrenous limbs on presentation. All other patients had healthy limbs at the time of discharge. There were three deaths, two due to sepsis with multiorgan dysfunction and one with hemorrhagic shock.

Conclusions: Infected pseudoaneurysm should be managed by simple ligation of involved artery with delayed revascularization, if required.

Authors
Navdeep Saini, Anil Luther, Amit Mahajan, Allen Joseph
Relevant Conditions

Sepsis