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A Confirmed Case of Zoonotic Aortitis and Successful Repair with an Allograft
Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus is a β-haemolytic group C streptococcus that is a highly contagious infection in horses and other equines. Streptococcus equi infection of the native human aorta is a rare form of aortitis that has a high mortality owing to rupture. Surgical intervention w...
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Published in: | EJVES vascular forum 2020-01, Vol.47, p.26-29 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus is a β-haemolytic group C streptococcus that is a highly contagious infection in horses and other equines. Streptococcus equi infection of the native human aorta is a rare form of aortitis that has a high mortality owing to rupture. Surgical intervention with debridement and broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics are essential to improve the patient's status.
In this case study, a 71 year old man with horse contact presented with left groin pain related to S. equi aortitis and mycotic aneurysm. He was successfully treated by excision of the infected abdominal aorta and iliac vessels with a biological graft reconstruction, debridement of the retroperitoneum, and application of antibiotic beads.
Biological grafts have never been reportedly used in group C streptococcus infection of the native aorta, and the patient recovered without sequelae. The promising outcome of this case may provide a framework for future similar cases.
•A 71 year old farmer presented with S. equi aortitis and mycotic aneurysm.•Streptococcus equi infections are rare and are reported after contact with infected horses.•A human cadaveric aortic bypass graft was used for vascular reconstruction.•Biological grafts have never been used in S. equi aortitis repair.•The promising outcomes of this case may provide a framework for future cases. |
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ISSN: | 2666-688X 2666-688X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2020.02.004 |