Affiliation:
1. Gomel State Medical University
Abstract
Primarily infected aneurysm of the abdominal aorta is a rare but life-threatening disease that is difficult to diagnose. The progression of the disease and absence of timely surgical treatment lead to development of such complications as a rupture, which is accompanied by an extremely high mortality rate. The article presents a clinical case of a verified infected aneurysm of the infrarenal aorta caused by Citrobacter freundii . The clinical case describes successful treatment of a primary infected aortic aneurysm with open surgical resection and revascularization by aortic-bifemoral bypass. The intraoperative findings allowed to suspect that the aneurysm was infected, and a sample from its lumen was taken for bacteriological examination. The specific features of the course of the postoperative period were a long-term remitting fever, a long period of lymphorrhea from areas of postoperative wounds. This condition required adjustment of the antibacterial therapy according to the sensitivity of the detected Citrobacter freundii .
Publisher
Gomel State Medical University