Explantation of infected aortic aneurysm and endograft with ascending aorta to mesenteric bypass for mesenteric ischemia.
J Vasc Surg
; 65(1): 219-223, 2017 Jan.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-27183855
A 65-year-old man presented with an infected perivisceral aortic aneurysm after previous treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm with an endograft. On presentation, he was septic and had occlusion of the celiac, superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric, and bilateral renal arteries. He underwent a three-stage procedure: first, axillobifemoral bypass; then resection of the thoracoabdominal aorta; and finally bypass from the ascending aorta to the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries with a rifampin-soaked Gelsoft graft (Vascutek, Renfrewshire, Scotland). The abdominal pain resolved, and the patient remains symptom free 10 months postoperatively. This rare surgical revascularization technique offered a nontraditional solution to a difficult surgical issue.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Aneurysm, Infected
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Blood Vessel Prosthesis
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Prosthesis-Related Infections
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Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal
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Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
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Device Removal
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Endovascular Procedures
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Mesenteric Ischemia
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Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion
Language:
En
Journal:
J Vasc Surg
Journal subject:
ANGIOLOGIA
Year:
2017
Type:
Article