This is a case of phlegmasia cerulea dolens (PCD) with unexpected but complete resolution of symptoms with short-term administration of heparin products, despite falling into category IIb according to the Rutherford limb ischemia scale, which regularly requires aggressive surgical intervention. We present a case of a 58-year-old Hispanic female with a past medical history of gastritis who arrived at the emergency room (ER) with acute onset severe pain on the left leg associated with discoloration of the leg. The patient was quickly diagnosed with PCD affecting the left lower extremity, which quickly resolved after administration of heparin infusion for one hour, despite the degree of limb ischemia. There is no consensus for the treatment of this condition. The most interesting feature of this case is the prompt resolution of symptoms with short-term administration of anticoagulation with total resolution without the need for thrombolysis or thrombectomy. This may suggest that prompt pharmacologic treatment in patients eligible for anticoagulation may successfully restore venous flow negating the need for further intervention.
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J Surg Case Rep
December 2024
Department of Vascular Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Academia Level, Outram Rd, Singapore.
Phlegmasia cerulea dolens is a rare manifestation of massive deep vein thrombosis with threat to limb and life. A patient with a background of ovarian malignancy in remission and pelvic radiotherapy presented with left lower limb phlegmasia cerulea dolens as a result of extensive acute left lower limb deep vein thrombosis, extending from the popliteal vein to the inferior vena cava. While initial rapid thrombolysis and left iliac vein stenting were successful, she developed significant hemorrhagic complications from her right radial intra-arterial line with compartment syndrome requiring fasciotomy.
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December 2024
Interventional Radiology Unit, Department of Medical Imaging, University Hospital of Heraklion, Heraklion, Greece.
Phlegmasia cerulea dolens (PCD) is a rare but limb-threatening complication of deep vein thrombosis. A 72-year-old hemodialysis male patient presented with upper limb PCD. The patient underwent hemodialysis via a permanent hemodialysis central venous catheter (HD-CVC) while a new brachial-cephalic AVF was created 1 month ago.
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Department of Vascular surgery, University hospital of Bratislava, Faculty of Medicine - Comenius University, Slovak Republic.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
October 2024
Serviço de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular, Unidade Local de Saúde Gaia e Espinho, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
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June 2024
General Surgery, Trumbull Regional Medical Center, Warren, USA.
Venous duplications, particularly in the femoral vein, are rare anatomical variations that can complicate the clinical presentation and management of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). This case describes an elderly female who was diagnosed by her primary care physician with a left lower extremity DVT one week prior to her presentation and had been prescribed Xarelto. Despite strict adherence to therapy, her left leg pain, swelling, and discoloration worsened, prompting her hospital admission.
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