Literature DB >> 19391341

Abdominal aortic endograft infection: report of two cases and review of the literature.

Gian Franco Veraldi1, Bruno Genco, Annamaria Minicozzi, Marco Paolo Zecchinelli, Christian Segattini, Rostand Emmanuel Momo, Rosario Pacca.   

Abstract

Endovascular prosthesis infection after exclusion of an abdominal aortic aneurysm is a rare, dramatic event and its diagnosis and treatment are extremely complex. This particular complication has been less well explored in the literature than others such as endoleaks, migration or stent rupture. The incidence of aorto-iliac stent-graft infection is almost 0.7%, while the infection rate in open surgery varies from 0.6% to 3%. Moreover, the infection can be early when it arises within 4 months of the implant or late when it arises after 4 months. Since 1991 only 94 cases of endograft infections have been reported in the world literature, to which our two cases need to be added, making a total of 96 cases. The first of our patients was diagnosed with an early infection that was successfully treated by explanting the infected graft followed by aortic reconstruction with a homograft. Six months after the operation the patient died of cardiac failure. The second case was a late infection which developed 8 years after the first intervention in a patient with chronic renal failure treated with dialytic therapy. After aneurysmectomy and stent-graft removal, a bifurcated dacron silver graft was implanted. The patient died of cardiogenic shock 40 days after surgery. The surgical treatment of this serious complication is associated with high perioperative morbidity and mortality rates and requires very careful planning of the operation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19391341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chir Ital        ISSN: 0009-4773


  6 in total

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2.  A comparison of airborne bacterial fallout between orthopaedic and vascular surgery.

Authors:  P Stather; M Salji; S-U Hassan; M Abbas; A Ahmed; H Mills; T Elston; C Backhouse; A Howard; S Choksy
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2016-11-21       Impact factor: 1.891

3.  Juxtarenal Modular Aortic Stent Graft Infection Caused by Staphylococcus aureus.

Authors:  Róbert Novotný; Petr Mitáš; Jaroslav Hlubocký; Ján Hrubý; Andrey Slautin; Rudolf Špunda; Jaroslav Lindner
Journal:  Case Rep Vasc Med       Date:  2016-01-24

4.  Replacement of the Thoracoabdominal Aorta after Endovascular Abdominal Aneurysm Repair for Ruptured Infected Aneurysm: A Case Report.

Authors:  Nobuo Kondo; Kentaro Tamura; Taichi Sakaguchi; Genta Chikazawa; Hidenori Yoshitaka
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2017-03-31

Review 5.  Psoas abscess associated with aortic endograft infection caused by bacteremia of Listeria monocytogenes: A case report and literature review (CARE Complaint).

Authors:  Jen-Wen Ma; Sung-Yuan Hu; Tzu-Chieh Lin; Che-An Tsai
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 1.817

6.  Purulent cutaneous fistula: as the first symptom of the late aortic stent-graft infection-a case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Damian Ziaja; Grzegorz Biolik; Jerzy Chudek; Krzysztof Ziaja
Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2013-07-30
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