A case report of endovascular stenting in Salmonella mycotic aneurysm: a successful procedure in an immunocompromised patient

Ann Acad Med Singap. 2007 Dec;36(12):1028-31.

Abstract

Introduction: Mycotic aneurysms are associated with high mortality rates and are managed in the local setting with extra-anatomical bypass followed by ligation, exclusion and debridement of the aneurysm. This is the first case of successful endovascular stenting in an immunocompromised patient with Salmonella mycotic aneurysm.

Clinical picture: A middle-aged man who was HIV positive had Salmonella septicaemia. He developed abdominal pain 5 days after admission and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen revealed infrarenal aortitis. He developed a mycotic aneurysm 3 weeks later.

Treatment: He opted for endovascular stenting and after prolonged antibiotic therapy and negative blood cultures, he underwent the procedure using a Talent stent, with an iliac extension.

Outcome: He was discharged 1 week after stenting and maintained on oral bactrim based on sensitivity. At 1-year follow-up, he remains well symptomatically and CT scan showed no endoleak or collection.

Conclusion: Endovascular stenting, though a fairly new procedure, can be successfully deployed even in a mycotic aneurysm in the right setting.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aneurysm, Infected / drug therapy
  • Aneurysm, Infected / surgery*
  • Aneurysm, Infected / therapy
  • HIV Infections / physiopathology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Salmonella Infections / drug therapy
  • Salmonella Infections / microbiology*
  • Salmonella Infections / surgery
  • Salmonella enteritidis
  • Stents*
  • Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination