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与植入式长期化疗动脉导管相关的感染性胸腹主动脉瘤:一例报告。

Infected thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm related to an implanted long-term arterial catheter for chemotherapy: a case report.

机构信息

Division of Critical Care Medicine, Nara Prefecture General Medical Center, Shichijyonishi 2-897-5, Nara City, Nara, Japan.

Department of Critical Care Medicine, JA Hiroshima General Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan.

出版信息

J Med Case Rep. 2021 Feb 21;15(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s13256-021-02661-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An infected aortic aneurysm is a rare and life-threatening vascular condition with a high incidence of arterial rupture and recurrence even after treatment. One of the most common causes of an infected aortic aneurysm is catheter-related bloodstream infection. Although infection due to indwelling catheters is possible, the incidence of this is rare, especially for long-term implanted arterial catheters.

CASE PRESENTATION

A 78-year-old Japanese man with a past medical history of rectal cancer with metastasis to the liver presented to our hospital as a result of low back pain. Remission had been achieved following surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy via an implanted catheter for arterial infusion. However, the original catheter that was inserted from the femoral artery to the hepatic artery via the celiac artery was still present more than 10 years after diagnosis, without being replaced, in case of a recurrence. On the day of admission, computed tomography scan of the chest and abdomen with contrast revealed an irregularly shaped aortic aneurysm at the origin of the celiac artery and a partially expanded common hepatic artery with disproportionate fat stranding along the implanted arterial catheter without extravasation. Although the initial impression was an impending rupture of the acute thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm, a catheter-related infection was considered as a differential diagnosis. Surgery was performed, which revealed a catheter-related infected aortic aneurysm based on images along the catheter, pus cultures, and tissue pathology examination results.

CONCLUSIONS

This is an extremely rare case of an infectious aneurysm caused by prolonged implantation of an arterial catheter for chemotherapy. It should be noted that an indwelling arterial catheter not only causes bloodstream infections but can also cause an infection of a thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm.

摘要

背景

感染性主动脉瘤是一种罕见且危及生命的血管疾病,即使经过治疗,动脉破裂和复发的发生率仍然很高。感染性主动脉瘤的最常见原因之一是与导管相关的血流感染。虽然留置导管可能会导致感染,但这种情况很少见,尤其是对于长期植入的动脉导管。

病例介绍

一名 78 岁的日本男性,既往有直肠癌病史,伴肝转移,因腰痛就诊于我院。通过植入的动脉内输注导管进行手术和辅助化疗后已缓解。然而,自诊断以来,超过 10 年仍保留着最初插入股动脉至腹腔动脉的肝动脉的导管,以防复发。入院当天,上腹部和胸部的增强 CT 扫描显示腹腔动脉起始处不规则形状的主动脉瘤,以及部分扩张的肝总动脉,沿植入的动脉导管存在不成比例的脂肪条纹,但无外渗。虽然最初的印象是急性胸腹主动脉瘤破裂即将发生,但考虑到导管相关感染是一个鉴别诊断。手术发现,根据导管沿线的图像、脓液培养和组织病理学检查结果,这是一个与导管相关的感染性主动脉瘤。

结论

这是一例极其罕见的由化疗用动脉导管长期植入引起的感染性动脉瘤病例。值得注意的是,留置动脉导管不仅会引起血流感染,还会引起胸腹主动脉瘤的感染。

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