Abstract

Management of pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug users is complex and challenging due to an associated infection and unavailability of autologous vein grafts. Here we observe the outcomes of ligation and local debridement as a primary modality of treatment in this subset of patients with pseudoaneurysms. This is a descriptive cross sectional study of 15 patients over a period of 4 years who presented with pseudoaneurysm of peripheral artery from intravenous drug use. In this study, we describe the presentations and management outcomes in 15 patients with peripheral arterial pseudoaneurysmfrom IV drug use. The most common site involved was common femoral artery among 12 (80%) patients followed by superficial femoral artery among 8 (13.3%) patients and external iliac artery in 1 (6.7%) patient. Twelve (80%) patients were having signs of infection. All patients underwent surgical intervention which comprised of excision of pseudoaneurysm and ligation of artery without revascularization among 12 (80%) patients and with revascularization with autologous venous graft among 3 (20%) patients. There was no mortality or a major bleeding requiring re-exploration. None of the patients developed limb ischemia necessitating amputation.One patient with femoral artery ligation without revascularization at one year of follow up is having claudication on brisk walking.There was one saphenous vein graft thrombosis in immediate postoperative period. With the use of ligation without revascularization technique, there was no mortality or major bleeding requiring re-exploration. None of the patients developed limb ischemia necessitating amputation so this treatment modality seems promising in treatment of pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug users.

Highlights

  • Management of pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug users is complex and challenging due to an associated infection and unavailability of autologous vein grafts

  • The management of pseudoaneurysm varies from open surgical repair to minimal invasive interventions.[4,5]

  • We describe the presentation and management outcomes of 15 consecutive patients presenting with peripheral artery pseudoaneurysm from IV drug abuse at our centre in eastern Nepal

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Introduction

Management of pseudoaneurysms in intravenous drug users is complex and challenging due to an associated infection and unavailability of autologous vein grafts. We observe the outcomes of ligation and local debridement as a primary modality of treatment in this subset of patients with pseudoaneurysms. The management of pseudoaneurysm varies from open surgical repair to minimal invasive interventions.[4,5]. The conventional surgical treatment is excision and debridement of pseudoaneurysm followed by routine revascularisation.[6] In IV drug user, surgery is the mainstay of management due to associated infection and Correspondence: Dr Lokesh Shekher Jaiswal, Department of JNMA I VOL 57 I ISSUE 217 I MAY-JUNE, 2019

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