CC BY 4.0 · Aorta (Stamford) 2013; 01(03): 193-197
DOI: 10.12945/j.aorta.2013.13-017
Case Report
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Life-Threatening Surgery for Mycotic Aneurysm

Zan K. Mitrev
1   Special Hospital for Surgery “FILIP II”, Skopje, Macedonia
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Tanja N. Anguseva
1   Special Hospital for Surgery “FILIP II”, Skopje, Macedonia
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Publication History

18 March 2013

30 August 2013

Publication Date:
28 September 2018 (online)

Abstract

Infected aneurysm (or mycotic aneurysm) is defined as an infectious disease of the wall of an artery with formation of a blind, saccular out-pouching that is contiguous with the arterial lumen. Symptoms are frequently absent or nonspecific during the early stages. Once clinically presented, infected aneurysms are often at an advanced stage of development and associated with complications such as rupture. Nontreatment or delayed treatment of infected aneurysms has a poor outcome, with high morbidity and mortality rate via fulminant sepsis or hemorrhage. In clinically suspected cases, computed tomography is used for diagnosis. Urgent surgery, performed to prevent aortic rupture carries high morbidity and mortality rates.

 
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