BackgroundAortic infections, even with treatment, have a high mortality and risk of recurrent infection and limb loss. Cryopreserved aortoiliac allograft (CAA) has been proposed for aortic reconstruction to improve outcomes in this high-risk population.MethodsA multicenter study using a standardized database was performed at 14 of the 20 highest volume institutions that used CAA for aortic reconstruction in the setting of infection or those at high risk for prosthetic graft infection.ResultsTwo hundred twenty patients (mean age, 65; male:female, 1.6/1) were treated since 2002 for culture positive aortic graft infection (60%), culture negative aortic graft infection (16%), enteric fistula/erosion (15%), infected pseudoaneurysm adjacent to th...
OBJECTIVE: Recent findings with cryopreserved heart valve allografts in the treatment of infectious ...
AbstractPurpose: This prospective, observational study determined the long-term outcome in patients ...
AbstractObjectives: in patients with vascular prosthesis infection, to compare surgical outcome and ...
BackgroundAortic infections, even with treatment, have a high mortality and risk of recurrent infect...
INTRODUCTION: Management of patients with mycotic aortic aneurysms and prosthetic aortic graft infec...
BACKGROUND: The management of patients with aortic native and prosthetic infections is associated wi...
AbstractObjective: Aortic reconstructions for primary graft infection (PGI), mycotic aneurysm (MA), ...
International audienceObjective: To investigate the use of cryopreserved arterial allografts (CAA) a...
AbstractPurpose: In situ repair with cryopreserved vascular allografts improves the results in the s...
We designed this study to evaluate a multi-institutional experience regarding the efficacy of cryopr...
Background: This study aimed to present cases with cryopreserved human allografts (CHAs) for vascula...
ObjectiveThis study investigated short-term and long-term outcomes in patients with abdominal aortic...
AbstractObjective. To review our experience of using cryopreserved allografts for in situ reconstruc...
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of vascular infection is associated with a substantial early and ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent findings with cryopreserved heart valve allografts in the treatment of infectious ...
AbstractPurpose: This prospective, observational study determined the long-term outcome in patients ...
AbstractObjectives: in patients with vascular prosthesis infection, to compare surgical outcome and ...
BackgroundAortic infections, even with treatment, have a high mortality and risk of recurrent infect...
INTRODUCTION: Management of patients with mycotic aortic aneurysms and prosthetic aortic graft infec...
BACKGROUND: The management of patients with aortic native and prosthetic infections is associated wi...
AbstractObjective: Aortic reconstructions for primary graft infection (PGI), mycotic aneurysm (MA), ...
International audienceObjective: To investigate the use of cryopreserved arterial allografts (CAA) a...
AbstractPurpose: In situ repair with cryopreserved vascular allografts improves the results in the s...
We designed this study to evaluate a multi-institutional experience regarding the efficacy of cryopr...
Background: This study aimed to present cases with cryopreserved human allografts (CHAs) for vascula...
ObjectiveThis study investigated short-term and long-term outcomes in patients with abdominal aortic...
AbstractObjective. To review our experience of using cryopreserved allografts for in situ reconstruc...
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of vascular infection is associated with a substantial early and ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent findings with cryopreserved heart valve allografts in the treatment of infectious ...
AbstractPurpose: This prospective, observational study determined the long-term outcome in patients ...
AbstractObjectives: in patients with vascular prosthesis infection, to compare surgical outcome and ...