Pulse-spray Treatment of Total Occlusive Jugular Venous Suppurative Thrombophlebitis
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- Kan'o Tomomichi
- Department of Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, Kitasato University, Japan
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- Nishimaki Hiroshi
- Department of Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, Kitasato University, Japan
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- Kataoka Yuichi
- Department of Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, Kitasato University, Japan
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- Soma Kazui
- Department of Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, Kitasato University, Japan
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A 63-year-old man was diagnosed with jugular venous suppurative thrombophlebitis after undergoing strangulation ileus surgery. His condition was not stabilized by therapy with antibiotics, heparin or other supportive treatments. Pulse-spray treatment (PST) was administered, following which, the patient was afebrile without symptoms and the laboratory data improved. There were no complications such as sustained sepsis, septic embolisms or pulmonary embolisms. This is a unique case report of the use of a pulse-spray catheter in the treatment of total occlusive jugular venous suppurative thrombophlebitis following the failure of medical therapy.<br>
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- Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine 52 (7), 819-822, 2013
一般社団法人 日本内科学会