AbstractPurpose: This prospective, observational study determined the long-term outcome in patients with abdominal aortic infection (primary or prosthetic graft) who were treated with simultaneous aortic/graft excision and cryopreserved arterial allograft reconstruction. Methods: From April 1992 to March 2000, patients with abdominal aortic infection underwent complete or partial excision of the infected aorta/prosthetic graft and cryopreserved arterial allograft reconstruction. Arterial allografts were harvested from multiple organ donors and cryopreserved at –80°C without rate-controlled freezing. The patients were observed for survival, limb salvage, persistence and/or recurrence of infection, and allograft patency. The results were calc...
BACKGROUND: The management of patients with aortic native and prosthetic infections is associated wi...
AbstractThis case report describes a 73-year-old gentleman who underwent explantation of an infected...
INTRODUCTION: Management of patients with mycotic aortic aneurysms and prosthetic aortic graft infec...
ObjectivesTo evaluate overall survival and complications of cryopreserved arterial allografts in aor...
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...
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...
ObjectivesVascular reconstruction in the setting of primary arterial or prosthetic graft infection i...
AbstractObjective: Aortic reconstructions for primary graft infection (PGI), mycotic aneurysm (MA), ...
BackgroundAortic infections, even with treatment, have a high mortality and risk of recurrent infect...
AbstractObjectives: in patients with vascular prosthesis infection, to compare surgical outcome and ...
We designed this study to evaluate a multi-institutional experience regarding the efficacy of cryopr...
AbstractAim. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cryopreserved arterial a...
BACKGROUND: The management of patients with aortic native and prosthetic infections is associated wi...
AbstractThis case report describes a 73-year-old gentleman who underwent explantation of an infected...
INTRODUCTION: Management of patients with mycotic aortic aneurysms and prosthetic aortic graft infec...
ObjectivesTo evaluate overall survival and complications of cryopreserved arterial allografts in aor...
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...
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...
ObjectivesVascular reconstruction in the setting of primary arterial or prosthetic graft infection i...
AbstractObjective: Aortic reconstructions for primary graft infection (PGI), mycotic aneurysm (MA), ...
BackgroundAortic infections, even with treatment, have a high mortality and risk of recurrent infect...
AbstractObjectives: in patients with vascular prosthesis infection, to compare surgical outcome and ...
We designed this study to evaluate a multi-institutional experience regarding the efficacy of cryopr...
AbstractAim. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cryopreserved arterial a...
BACKGROUND: The management of patients with aortic native and prosthetic infections is associated wi...
AbstractThis case report describes a 73-year-old gentleman who underwent explantation of an infected...
INTRODUCTION: Management of patients with mycotic aortic aneurysms and prosthetic aortic graft infec...