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Case Reports
. 1983 Jan-Feb;24(1):63-8.

Infected false femoral artery aneurysms secondary to monitoring catheters

  • PMID: 6833356
Case Reports

Infected false femoral artery aneurysms secondary to monitoring catheters

C A Soderstrom et al. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1983 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Six patients who developed infected false femoral artery aneurysms secondary to monitoring catheters are reported. All aneurysms were infected and resulted in systemic sepsis. Initially the origin of the sepsis was not obvious. Findings which suggest this lesion include staphylococci. Appearance of distal petechial hemorrhages should lend a strong suspicion to the possibility of the lesion. Appearance of the pulsatile groin mass completes the diagnosis. Only aneurysmal resection combined with appropriate antimicrobial therapy is curative. For necessary revascularization procedures, autogenous vein grafts should be used when available.

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