Aim. The purpose of this paper was to compare our personal experience in the treatment of abdominal aortic prosthetic infection by conventional surgery, with the latest techniques characterized by in situ peripheral revascularization. Alloplastic vascular infection is the worst complication of aorto-iliac reconstructive surgery. Conventional surgery consists in the excision of infected prosthesis and lower limbs revascularization with axillo-femoral bilateral bypass. Other surgical solutions, characterized by in situ peripheral revascularization, have been proposed: allograft, autogenous superficial vein, rifampicin-bonded grafts. Materials and methods. A total of 15 patients have been treated, with conventional surgical approach between Ja...
Currently available conduits for in situ reconstruction after excision of infected aortic grafts hav...
International audienceObjective - To confirm the advantage of in situ reconstruction (ISR) over extr...
Little is known about optimal management of prosthetic vascular graft infections, which are a rare b...
Conventional treatment of an infected aortobifemoral graft includes total graft excision and ex situ...
AbstractGraft infection is an uncommon but potentially lethal complication of prosthetic aortic repa...
AbstractPurpose: Prosthetic infection after aortic reconstructive surgery historically has been trea...
Since its reintroduction by Kieffer in 1991, many authors have used arterial allografts for surgical...
AbstractBackgroundTotal graft excision with in situ or extra-anatomic revascularization is considere...
AbstractPurpose: This report evaluates the efficiency of use of the lower extremity deep veins as ar...
AbstractObjectivesTo review our surgical experience of primary infected abdominal aortic aneurysms, ...
AbstractObjective: to study the short and long term effectiveness of in situ replacement of infected...
AbstractGraft infection remains a serious complication of prosthetic aortic repair. Infection of tho...
12siAbdominal aortic graft infections (AGIs) occur in 1-5% of aortic prosthetic placements. It can r...
IntroductionIn the presented retrospective study, we report on our results with partial resection of...
Implantation of a vascular prosthesis increases surgical site infection risk by producing a microenv...
Currently available conduits for in situ reconstruction after excision of infected aortic grafts hav...
International audienceObjective - To confirm the advantage of in situ reconstruction (ISR) over extr...
Little is known about optimal management of prosthetic vascular graft infections, which are a rare b...
Conventional treatment of an infected aortobifemoral graft includes total graft excision and ex situ...
AbstractGraft infection is an uncommon but potentially lethal complication of prosthetic aortic repa...
AbstractPurpose: Prosthetic infection after aortic reconstructive surgery historically has been trea...
Since its reintroduction by Kieffer in 1991, many authors have used arterial allografts for surgical...
AbstractBackgroundTotal graft excision with in situ or extra-anatomic revascularization is considere...
AbstractPurpose: This report evaluates the efficiency of use of the lower extremity deep veins as ar...
AbstractObjectivesTo review our surgical experience of primary infected abdominal aortic aneurysms, ...
AbstractObjective: to study the short and long term effectiveness of in situ replacement of infected...
AbstractGraft infection remains a serious complication of prosthetic aortic repair. Infection of tho...
12siAbdominal aortic graft infections (AGIs) occur in 1-5% of aortic prosthetic placements. It can r...
IntroductionIn the presented retrospective study, we report on our results with partial resection of...
Implantation of a vascular prosthesis increases surgical site infection risk by producing a microenv...
Currently available conduits for in situ reconstruction after excision of infected aortic grafts hav...
International audienceObjective - To confirm the advantage of in situ reconstruction (ISR) over extr...
Little is known about optimal management of prosthetic vascular graft infections, which are a rare b...