Literature DB >> 14681648

Use of fascia-peritoneum patch as a pledget for an infected aortic stump.

Timur P Sarac1, Peter Augustinos, Sean Lyden, Kenneth Ouriel.   

Abstract

Treatment of aortic prosthetic graft infections remains a challenge. One frequently encountered technical difficulty when removing an infected prosthetic aortic graft is how to close a short, friable remnant aortic stump. We present three case reports in which we used a layer of posterior rectus fascia-peritoneum to bolster oversewing a short infected aortic stump after removal of an infected aortic graft. All three patients underwent staged extra-anatomic axillary-to-femoral artery bypass procedures, with subsequent removal of the infected aortic graft as a second operation. Two of the three procedures were semi-elective, and one was done urgently because of a recurrent aortoenteric fistula. All three patients had less than 1 cm of remaining aortic neck below the renal arteries for closure. In each instance a segment of autogenous posterior rectus fascia-peritoneum was harvested and used as a circumferential pledget to bolster the anastomosis. No patient had stump blowout, and in no case was there computed tomography evidence of aneurysmal enlargement of the stump with follow-up of 12 and 24 months in two of the three survivors. Use of autogenous fascia-peritoneum is a durable and effective method to assist stump closure and prevent stump blowout after removal of infected aortic grafts.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14681648     DOI: 10.1016/s0741-5214(03)01039-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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