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SMJ // Article

Case Report

The Femoral Gateway

Authors: Anthony A. Cauchi, BS, Viral V. Patel, BS, Abraham Verghese, MD

Abstract

A patient who abused cocaine intravenously had an abscess in the groin, which healed to form a sinus tract leading directly to the wall of the femoral vein. She used this “gateway” as her primary means of venous access for the next 5 years. It was both “painless and brainless” and led to femoral vein thrombosis and sepsis. This is the second reported case of such a unique means of venous access.

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