Bilateral pseudoaneurysm secondary to intraarterial tianeptine abuse

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İlhan, GökhanErgene, Şaban
Durakoğlugil, Tuğba
Karamustafa, Hakan
Karakişi, Sedat Ozan
Bozok, Şahin
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İlhan, G., Ergene, Ş., Durakoğlugil, T., Karamustafa, H., Karalişi, O., Bozok, S. (2013). Bilateral pseudoaneurysm secondary to intraarterial tianeptine abuse. Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi, 13(8), 814-815.Özet
Mycotic aneurysms occur due to destruction of the vessel wall,
either by infection of a previously healthy artery wall, or through secondary infection of a preexisting aneurysm. Although mycotic aneurysms are
frequent in femoral artery, mycotic pseudoaneurysms of femoral artery
are rare (1, 2).
Tianeptine is a tricyclic antidepressant with a unique mechanism of
action as a glutamatergic modulator. However, tianeptine is also known
for its abuse and dependence potential (3-5).
We hereby report a case with bilateral femoral pseudoaneurysm
due to intraarterial administration of tianeptine in a patient with drug
addiction, and surgical treatment of this type of pseudoaneurysm.