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Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Infectious Disease

Background:

  • Sterile inflammatory reactions at vascular access sites are infrequently documented in medical literature.
  • Understanding the etiology and management of these reactions is crucial for patient care.

Observation:

  • A case presented with extensive sterile abscesses at a vascular access site.
  • The reaction was characterized as sterile, indicating a non-infectious inflammatory process.

Findings:

  • Simple conservative treatment was implemented for the sterile abscesses.
  • This conservative approach led to the complete resolution of the extensive sterile abscesses.

Implications:

  • Conservative management can be effective for sterile inflammatory reactions at vascular access sites.
  • This case highlights a potentially overlooked, yet manageable, complication of vascular access.
  • Further research into the causes and optimal treatments for sterile inflammatory reactions is warranted.