Q fever aortic infection causing an aortoduodenal fistula after endovascular aneurysm repair

J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech. 2020 Sep 2;6(4):487-489. doi: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2020.08.020. eCollection 2020 Dec.

Abstract

An aortoduodenal fistula is a rare complication of endovascular aortic aneurysm repair. Q fever infection is known for its vascular tropism, and arterial fistulas have been reported in association with Coxiella burnetii infections. We report the case of a 78-year-old patient who had developed an aortoduodenal fistula secondary to vascular Q fever 5 years after he had been treated with an aortic endograft. Explantation of the endograft, autogenous reconstruction using the neo-aortoiliac system procedure, and duodenal repair were performed as a curative surgical treatment of this serious vascular condition. At the 9-month follow-up examination, the patient showed no signs of recurrent vascular infection and was instructed to complete an 18-month antibiotic regimen.

Keywords: Aortoduodenal fistula; Coxiella burnetii; Endovascular treatment; Q fever; Vascular infection.

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  • Case Reports