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Abdominal infectious aortitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae: a case report and literature review
Authors:Cartery Claire  Astudillo Leonardo  Deelchand Amar  Moskovitch Guillaume  Sailler Laurent  Bossavy Jean-Pierre  Arlet Phillippe
Institution:1 Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Purpan, Toulouse, France
2 Department of Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Purpan, Toulouse, France
3 Department of Radiology, University Hospital Purpan, Toulouse, France
Abstract:We report a case of a 75-year-old man who had been complaining of fever and pelvic pain for 3 weeks. First angio-computed tomography (CT) characteristics and blood culture led to suspicion of a pneumococcal-infected aortic aneurysm, which however was not confirmed by the surgeon. The abdominal infectious aortitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae was affirmed by a second angio-CT performed 7 days later. Without further delay, the patient underwent surgery for resection of mycotic aneurysm and in situ reconstruction with aortobiiliac homograft, in association with antibiotics. He died 10 days after the surgery as a result of severe sepsis in a polyvalent intensive care unit. This case report highlights the severity of this pathology. We reviewed the relevant literature related to Streptococcal pneumoniae mycotic aneurysm located in the abdominal aorta, including 29 more cases. Various microorganisms have already been associated with mycotic aneurysms, including S pneumoniae. Infectious aortitis remains a rare disease. It is extremely important to establish an early diagnosis but it may be delayed because clinical manifestations are usually nonspecific. However, if left untreated it is always lethal. Antibiotic in combination with complete surgical excision of the infected aorta is the treatment of reference. This therapeutic association dramatically improved patient survival.
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