Detalhes do Documento

Host-Reaction Following Silicone Tube Implantation For Lower Limb Lymphoedema Mimicking Implant Infection

Autor(es): Silva, Eduardo ; Nunes, Celso ; Constâncio Oliveira, Vânia ; Silva, Joana ; Lima, Pedro

Data: 2023

Origem: Portuguese Journal of Cardiac Thoracic and Vascular Surgery

Assunto(s): Lymphoedema; Silicone Tube Implantation; Host-reaction; Dermatolymphangioadenitis; Graft Infection


Descrição

Introduction: Silicone tube implantation in lymphoedema reduces symptoms by improving fluid drainage. Although there are descriptions of implant host reaction that can be misdiagnosed as graft infections these are scarce. Report: A 34 year old female with lymphoedema of the lower limb, underwent silicone tube implantation. Ten months after surgery, the patient presented with fever and dermatolymphangioadenitis of the limb. Ultrasound suggested an abscess surrounding the tubes. Clinical improvement was achieved after a 6-day cycle of meropenem. She was discharged under oral cefuroxime and clindamycin for one week. After 1 month, CT-angiography was performed showing only residual inflammation surrounding the tubes, the patient was asymptomatic and limb diameter was normal. Conclusion: Sudden onset and improvement of the patient’s condition after a short cycle of antibiotics without the need of tube removal supports a host-like reaction rather than an actual infection. Doctors should be aware of such complications avoiding unnecessary procedures.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
facebook logo  linkedin logo  twitter logo 
mendeley logo

Documentos Relacionados

Não existem documentos relacionados.