Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis
Abstract Background Salmonella spp. cause infectious aortitis through the hematogenous spread of an intestinal Salmonella infection. Salmonella aortitis can result in extensive tissue damage in the aorta leading to complications including dissection, abscess formation, pseudoaneurysms, and rupture,...
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| author | Shohei Yoshida Adwaiy Manerikar Mengou Zhu Christopher Mehta |
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| description | Abstract Background Salmonella spp. cause infectious aortitis through the hematogenous spread of an intestinal Salmonella infection. Salmonella aortitis can result in extensive tissue damage in the aorta leading to complications including dissection, abscess formation, pseudoaneurysms, and rupture, which require early diagnosis and treatment with both surgery and antibiotic therapy. Case presentation We report a case of Salmonella aortitis complicated by Stanford type A aortic dissection. A 62-year-old man with a history of heroin use presented with chest pain, epigastric pain and vomiting. The computed tomography scan showed Stanford type A aortic dissection without malperfusion. At the time of surgery, an aortic dissection with purulent fluid and contained rupture was noted in the ascending aorta. Fluid culture was consistent with Salmonella. A composite valve-graft conduit aortic root replacement with ascending aorta and hemiarch replacement was performed. The patient recovered well and was discharged on long-term antibiotics. Conclusions This rare case of a Stanford type A aortic dissection with contained rupture due to Salmonella aortitis was successfully treated with emergent surgery and antibiotic therapy. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-dd341b2fca6d478fa6f6d618ca5e63772025-08-19T23:35:19ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902023-07-011811510.1186/s13019-023-02318-xSuccessful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitisShohei Yoshida0Adwaiy Manerikar1Mengou Zhu2Christopher Mehta3Division of Cardiac Surgery, Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Memorial HospitalDivision of Cardiac Surgery, Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Memorial HospitalDivision of Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Memorial HospitalDivision of Cardiac Surgery, Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Memorial HospitalAbstract Background Salmonella spp. cause infectious aortitis through the hematogenous spread of an intestinal Salmonella infection. Salmonella aortitis can result in extensive tissue damage in the aorta leading to complications including dissection, abscess formation, pseudoaneurysms, and rupture, which require early diagnosis and treatment with both surgery and antibiotic therapy. Case presentation We report a case of Salmonella aortitis complicated by Stanford type A aortic dissection. A 62-year-old man with a history of heroin use presented with chest pain, epigastric pain and vomiting. The computed tomography scan showed Stanford type A aortic dissection without malperfusion. At the time of surgery, an aortic dissection with purulent fluid and contained rupture was noted in the ascending aorta. Fluid culture was consistent with Salmonella. A composite valve-graft conduit aortic root replacement with ascending aorta and hemiarch replacement was performed. The patient recovered well and was discharged on long-term antibiotics. Conclusions This rare case of a Stanford type A aortic dissection with contained rupture due to Salmonella aortitis was successfully treated with emergent surgery and antibiotic therapy.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-023-02318-xSalmonella aortitisStanford type A aortic dissection |
| spellingShingle | Shohei Yoshida Adwaiy Manerikar Mengou Zhu Christopher Mehta Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis Salmonella aortitis Stanford type A aortic dissection |
| title | Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis |
| title_full | Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis |
| title_fullStr | Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis |
| title_short | Successful surgical treatment of Stanford type A aortic dissection due to Salmonella aortitis |
| title_sort | successful surgical treatment of stanford type a aortic dissection due to salmonella aortitis |
| topic | Salmonella aortitis Stanford type A aortic dissection |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-023-02318-x |
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