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A complicated case of vascular Pythium insidiosum infection treated with limb-sparing surgery

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Abstract

PRESENTATION OF CASE: The patient is a 17 year-old Jamaican male with severe aplastic anemia. He sustained a minor injury to his left leg while fishing in Jamaica, which evolved to become an exquisitely tender inguinal swelling. His physical exam and imaging were significant for arteriovenous fistula with limb ischemia. Pathology obtained during surgery for an extra-anatomic vascular bypass showed extensive invasion by Pythium insidiosum. He later developed a pseudoaneurysm at the site of proximal anastomosis and required urgent intervention.

DISCUSSION: This patient presented with a rare, but classic case of vascular pythiosis, which was unrecognized at the time of presentation. A variety of therapeutic modalities have been used to treat this disease, including antibiotics, antifungals, and immunotherapy, but the ultimate management of vascular pythiosis is surgical source control.

CONCLUSION: A high index of suspicion in susceptible patients is needed for timely diagnosis of vascular pythiosis to achieve optimal source control.

INTRODUCTION: Pythiosis is a serious life- and limb-threatening infection endemic to Thailand, but rarely seen in the Western hemisphere. Here, we present a unique case of vascular pythiosis initially managed with limb-sparing vascular bypass grafts complicated by a pseudoaneurysm in our repair.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)677-680
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume5
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2014

Funding

This research was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute.

Funders
National Institute of Health National Institute of Minority and Health Disparities Loan Repayment Program
National Childhood Cancer Registry – National Cancer Institute

    Keywords

    • Pseudoaneurysm
    • Pythiosis
    • Pythium insidiosum
    • Vascular bypass

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Surgery

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