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- W2088141439 abstract "Autogenous reconstruction is one option available for patients with aortic graft infection or mycotic aneurysms. We reviewed our recent institutional experience with all patients undergoing aortic reconstruction using autologous superficial femoral vein (SFV). Between February 1995 and November 1997, eight patients (five with prosthetic aortic graft infection and three with mycotic aneurysms, including one ruptured mycotic aneurysm) underwent single-stage aortic reconstruction using autologous SFV. Therapy for graft infection included graft excision and replacement with aortobifemoral or aortofemoral (with subsequent cross femoral) grafts fashioned from the SFV. The two patients undergoing elective repair of mycotic aneurysms were treated with extensive SFV patches, and the patient with a ruptured mycotic aneurysm underwent SFV tube grafting. Autogenous reconstruction of the aorta using the SFV in infected fields shows promise for salvage of life and limb during early experiences and short-term follow-up. Morbidity and mortality rates compare favorably with those from existing series, reconstruction is anatomic, and reinfection potential is low. Long-term follow-up and more extensive experience with this technique are needed to establish its role relative to other conventional methods. Autogenous reconstruction is one option available for patients with aortic graft infection or mycotic aneurysms. We reviewed our recent institutional experience with all patients undergoing aortic reconstruction using autologous superficial femoral vein (SFV). Between February 1995 and November 1997, eight patients (five with prosthetic aortic graft infection and three with mycotic aneurysms, including one ruptured mycotic aneurysm) underwent single-stage aortic reconstruction using autologous SFV. Therapy for graft infection included graft excision and replacement with aortobifemoral or aortofemoral (with subsequent cross femoral) grafts fashioned from the SFV. The two patients undergoing elective repair of mycotic aneurysms were treated with extensive SFV patches, and the patient with a ruptured mycotic aneurysm underwent SFV tube grafting. Autogenous reconstruction of the aorta using the SFV in infected fields shows promise for salvage of life and limb during early experiences and short-term follow-up. Morbidity and mortality rates compare favorably with those from existing series, reconstruction is anatomic, and reinfection potential is low. Long-term follow-up and more extensive experience with this technique are needed to establish its role relative to other conventional methods." @default.
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