Management of Infected Arterial GraftsKeith D. Calligaro, Frank J. Veith This text, intented to be of use to vascular surgeons, contains features such as: diagnostic methods and management techniques to treat aortic and arterial graft infections; methods to achieve a successful graft; and methods to achieve a successful outcome when complete graft excision is required. |
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... graft infections and have led to an explanation of observations in surgical patients8 : • Early postoperative graft infections ... material , but all occurred in patients with groin incisions ( half had inguinal wound infections ) and ...
... graft infections and have led to an explanation of observations in surgical patients8 : • Early postoperative graft infections ... material , but all occurred in patients with groin incisions ( half had inguinal wound infections ) and ...
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... grafts . Large Animal Models The advantages of large animal models of prosthetic graft infection are the biologic and anatomic similarities of these animals to humans and the technical ease for placement of infected graft material ...
... grafts . Large Animal Models The advantages of large animal models of prosthetic graft infection are the biologic and anatomic similarities of these animals to humans and the technical ease for placement of infected graft material ...
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... graft material , 4 Preoperative preparation for graft excision , 84-85 Preservation , graft , 202-211 complete , 206-210 of occluded peripheral graft , 204-205 partial anastomotic disruption and , 205-206 of occluded peripheral graft ...
... graft material , 4 Preoperative preparation for graft excision , 84-85 Preservation , graft , 202-211 complete , 206-210 of occluded peripheral graft , 204-205 partial anastomotic disruption and , 205-206 of occluded peripheral graft ...
Contents
Overview | 3 |
Significance of Positive Intraoperative Arterial Wall Cultures | 16 |
Differential Effect of Type of Bacteria on Peripheral Graft | 25 |
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