Aortic prosthetic infection: 50 Patients treated by radical or local surgery

作者: R. J. Hannon , J. H. N. Wolfe , A. O. Mansfield

DOI: 10.1002/BJS.1800830522

关键词: Radical surgerySurgeryProsthesisGroinSepsisDerivationMedicineVascular diseaseAnastomosisPerioperativeAnesthesia

摘要: Fifty patients with aortic prosthetic infection were managed in a period of 10 years from 1983 to 1993. Twenty-five had recurrent sepsis after local surgery (group 1) and 22 these eventually required radical surgery. graft excision as the first procedure 2). Group 1 contained an excess groin symptoms (11 group versus five 2, P = 0.03) this fewer radiological techniques used document extent infection. The perioperative mortality rate was similar both groups (seven number amputations also (five four triad occlusive disease, aortobifemoral bypass associated eight nine amputations. While authors would consider using if anastomosis intact, remained patent appeared be confined groin, combination is uncommon remains preferred treatment.

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