Literature DB >> 10611847

Extraanatomic bypass in the treatment of prosthetic vascular graft infection manifesting in the groin.

T Meyer1, H Schweiger, W Lang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infection of an alloplastic vascular graft is a serious complication and often involves the groin. We propose a therapeutic concept using extraanatomic bypass to avoid the septic groin in case of an infected alloplastic vascular reconstruction. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The course of 25 patients (18 men, 7 women, mean age 61 years) with a grade III inguinal infection following placement of an aortic or femoro-distal synthetic graft made of Dacron or PTFE was analysed. The treatment consisted of excision of the infected graft material and extraanatomic reconstruction with ringed PTFE grafts in all patients. Mean follow-up after the extraanatomic procedure was 21 months (1-91 months).
RESULTS: Direct surgical exploration definitely secured graft infection in almost three-quarters of the cases. The most common organism isolated was Staphylococcus aureus (13/22 = 59%). At the time of infection 60% of the patients had critical limb ischemia necessitating vascular reconstruction simultaneously with total or partial excision of the infected graft. Complications of the extraanatomic bypass occurred in 7 cases (overall morbidity 28%). Postoperatively, one patient required major amputation. Hospital mortality was 8%. Primary patency and secondary patency rates of extraanatomic grafts amounted to 78.0% (+/- 10.0 SD) and 84.1% (+/- 8.7 SD) respectively after two years. Limb salvage rated 78.4% (+/- 11.6 SD) after 2 years, the 2-year-survival rate was 73.8% (+/- 9.3 SD).
CONCLUSIONS: According to the favourable long-term limb salvage and survival rates, we support simultaneous vascular reconstruction by extraanatomic bypass and explanation of the infected graft material in case of grade III inguinal infection of alloplastic vascular reconstructions.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10611847     DOI: 10.1024/0301-1526.28.4.283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vasa        ISSN: 0301-1526            Impact factor:   1.961


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