Brucella aortitis managed with debridement, extra-anatomical bypass, and long-term antimicrobial therapy.
John PerryHossam S AlslaimGautam AgarwalPublished in: Vascular (2021)
An aortic aneurysm secondary to Brucella is a rare entity. A detailed history of long-term exposure to animals may be a clue to obtain serologic testing. Operative debridement and re-establishing of reliable blood flow combined with long-term antibiotic suppression are the mainstay of treatment.