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Infrarenal Aortic Endograft Infection: A Single-Center Experience.

Carlota Fernandez Prendes1, Mariel Riedemann Wistuba2, Ahmad Amer Zanabili Al-Sibbai1, Jose Antonio Del Castro Madrazo1, Lino Antonio Camblor Santervas1, Manuel Alonso Perez1.   

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PURPOSE: : Endograft infection is an infrequent but one of the most serious and challenging complications after endovascular aortic repair. The aim of this study was to assess the management of this complication in a tertiary center. CASE SERIES:: A retrospective analysis of a prospective database was performed including all patients who underwent elective endovascular abdominal aortic repair (EVAR) from 2003 to 2016 in a tertiary center. Seven cases of endograft infection were identified during the follow-up period from a total of 473 (1.48%) EVAR. Most frequent symptoms at presentation were fever (71.4%) and lumbar pain (57.1%). One case developed an early infection, while 6 cases were diagnosed as late infections. Mean time from endograft placement to symptom presentation was 28.3 months (2-91.5 months). Gram-positive cocci were the microorganisms most commonly isolated in blood cultures (66%). Two cases were managed with endograft removal and aortic reconstruction with a cryopreserved allograft, 2 cases with surgical drainage, and 2 cases exclusively with antibiotic therapy. In 1 case, the diagnosis was performed postoperatively based on intraoperative findings associated with positive graft cultures; and graft explantation was performed with "in situ" reconstruction using a Dacron graft. Perioperative mortality was 42.9%. One-year mortality was 57.1%. Mean follow-up was 21.5 months.
CONCLUSION: : Endograft explantation is the gold standard of treatment; however, given the overall high morbi-mortality rates of this pathology, a tailored approach should always be offered depending on the patient's overall condition. Conservative management can be an acceptable option in those patients with short life expectancy and high surgical risk.

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Keywords:  complications after EVAR; infected endograft; infection

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30466369     DOI: 10.1177/1538574418813606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vasc Endovascular Surg        ISSN: 1538-5744            Impact factor:   1.089


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1.  A rare case of an infected aortoiliac graft complicated with Eggerthella lenta bacteremia and septic shock.

Authors:  Harith A Alataby; Lloyd G Muzangwa; Muhamed K Atere; Joseph Bibawy; Keith T Diaz; Jay M Nfonoyim
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2020-09-03

Review 2.  CT angiography for the assessment of EVAR complications: a pictorial review.

Authors:  Cecilia Gozzo; Giovanni Caruana; Roberto Cannella; Arduino Farina; Dario Giambelluca; Ettore Dinoto; Federica Vernuccio; Antonio Basile; Massimo Midiri
Journal:  Insights Imaging       Date:  2022-01-15
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