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Pathology of graft and stent-graft infections: Lessons learned from examination of explant materials.

Anne Lejay1, Antoine Monnot2, Yannick Georg3, Benjamin Colvard4, Fabien Thaveau3, Bernard Geny5, Nabil Chakfé3.   

Abstract

Due to the aging population, the number of patients treated with aortic grafts or endografts continues to increase. Although infection after these procedures is uncommon, aortic graft infection is a life-threatening condition, and refinement of management guidelines based on implant pathophysiology is appropriate. In the early 1990s, our European collaborative retrieval program, European Group for Research on Prostheses Applied for Vascular Surgery (GEPROVAS) was commissioned to analyze the degenerative phenomenon occurring on explanted grafts or endografts. In this review, our observations from the examination of explanted aortic grafts and endografts found that both fabric and structural degradation is present and is greater in the setting of inflammation produced by infection.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 29248122     DOI: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2017.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0895-7967            Impact factor:   1.000


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1.  Degradation Phenomena on "Homemade" Explanted Aortic Textile Endografts.

Authors:  Sheng-Heng Cao; Jennifer Canonge; Julien Gaudric; Delphine Dion; Salomé Kuntz; Jérémie Jayet; Fabien Koskas; Frédéric Heim; Anne Lejay; Nabil Chakfé
Journal:  EJVES Vasc Forum       Date:  2021-08-03
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