AbstractGraft infection remains a serious complication of prosthetic aortic repair. Infection of thoracoabdominal aortic prosthetic grafts, in particular, is a significant clinical challenge and is associated with high mortality. We report successful in situ reconstruction of an infected thoracoabdominal aortic prosthetic patch graft with autogenous superficial femoral vein. To our knowledge, this is the first such case described in the North American and English language surgical literature. At 24-month follow-up the patient remains well, with no evidence of sepsis or graft complication at clinical and radiologic assessment
We describe a case of a patient who had a ruptured aorta repaired by femorofemoral bypass with an in...
BACKGROUND: The objective of our study was to analyze the efficacy of autologous superficial femorop...
AbstractA mycotic aneurysm of the thoracoabdominal aorta was detected in a 68-year-old male after 1 ...
AbstractGraft infection remains a serious complication of prosthetic aortic repair. Infection of tho...
AbstractGraft infection is an uncommon but potentially lethal complication of prosthetic aortic repa...
AbstractObjective: to study the short and long term effectiveness of in situ replacement of infected...
Prosthetic graft infection is a rare and serious complication of thoracic endovascular aortic repair...
AbstractA 63-year-old male underwent emergency repair of a ruptured juxtarenal aortic aneurysm via a...
AbstractPurpose: This report evaluates the efficiency of use of the lower extremity deep veins as ar...
AbstractTreatment of aortic prosthetic graft infections remains a challenge. One frequently encounte...
ABSTRACT Autogenous aorto-iliac/femoral reconstruction is a successful option in the treatment of in...
Prosthetic vascular grafts are frequently used to reconstruct (part) of the aorta. Every surgical pr...
Aim. The purpose of this paper was to compare our personal experience in the treatment of abdominal ...
Infection of a vascular prosthesis or endovascular stent-graft is probably the most serious complica...
AbstractPurpose: Prosthetic infection after aortic reconstructive surgery historically has been trea...
We describe a case of a patient who had a ruptured aorta repaired by femorofemoral bypass with an in...
BACKGROUND: The objective of our study was to analyze the efficacy of autologous superficial femorop...
AbstractA mycotic aneurysm of the thoracoabdominal aorta was detected in a 68-year-old male after 1 ...
AbstractGraft infection remains a serious complication of prosthetic aortic repair. Infection of tho...
AbstractGraft infection is an uncommon but potentially lethal complication of prosthetic aortic repa...
AbstractObjective: to study the short and long term effectiveness of in situ replacement of infected...
Prosthetic graft infection is a rare and serious complication of thoracic endovascular aortic repair...
AbstractA 63-year-old male underwent emergency repair of a ruptured juxtarenal aortic aneurysm via a...
AbstractPurpose: This report evaluates the efficiency of use of the lower extremity deep veins as ar...
AbstractTreatment of aortic prosthetic graft infections remains a challenge. One frequently encounte...
ABSTRACT Autogenous aorto-iliac/femoral reconstruction is a successful option in the treatment of in...
Prosthetic vascular grafts are frequently used to reconstruct (part) of the aorta. Every surgical pr...
Aim. The purpose of this paper was to compare our personal experience in the treatment of abdominal ...
Infection of a vascular prosthesis or endovascular stent-graft is probably the most serious complica...
AbstractPurpose: Prosthetic infection after aortic reconstructive surgery historically has been trea...
We describe a case of a patient who had a ruptured aorta repaired by femorofemoral bypass with an in...
BACKGROUND: The objective of our study was to analyze the efficacy of autologous superficial femorop...
AbstractA mycotic aneurysm of the thoracoabdominal aorta was detected in a 68-year-old male after 1 ...