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Graft retention or replacement is not indicated in patients presenting with graft
sepsis or hemorrhage from an infected graft-artery anastomosis.7 "12 A key
component for success is eradication of the infectious process involving the ...
Graft retention or replacement is not indicated in patients presenting with graft
sepsis or hemorrhage from an infected graft-artery anastomosis.7 "12 A key
component for success is eradication of the infectious process involving the ...
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Conclusion Based on this large experience using the above criteria, we conclude
that selective complete or partial graft preservation may be an improved method
of managing infected peripheral prosthetic grafts as compared with routine total ...
Conclusion Based on this large experience using the above criteria, we conclude
that selective complete or partial graft preservation may be an improved method
of managing infected peripheral prosthetic grafts as compared with routine total ...
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CHAPTER 18 Management of Arterial Graft Infections in the Lower Extremity
Robert C. Cambria • Thomas C. Bower ... Infections Involving a Single Limb of an
Aortic Prosthesis Infections of aortofemoral bypass grafts may first be seen with a
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CHAPTER 18 Management of Arterial Graft Infections in the Lower Extremity
Robert C. Cambria • Thomas C. Bower ... Infections Involving a Single Limb of an
Aortic Prosthesis Infections of aortofemoral bypass grafts may first be seen with a
...
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Contents
part Overview | 3 |
Significance of Positive Intraoperative Arterial Wall Cultures | 16 |
Differential Effect of Type of Bacteria on Peripheral Graft | 25 |
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abdominal aortic graft allograft allograft replacement anastomosis anastomotic Ann Surg antibiotics aorta aortic graft infection aortoenteric fistula aortofemoral graft Arch Surg aureus autogenous autograft bacteremia bacteria bacterial biofilm Bandyk DF biofilm bypass grafts Calligaro cells clinical complications conduits contamination coverage Dacron debridement diagnosis distal DV autograft epidermidis extra-anatomic bypass false aneurysm femoral artery fistula follow-up graft material graft preservation graft replacement gram-negative gram-positive Gram's stain groin hemorrhage horseshoe kidney implantation infected aortic grafts infected graft infections involving limb loss management of infected mortality operation organisms patency perigraft fluid perioperative polytetrafluoroethylene postoperative procedure profunda femoris artery prosthesis prosthetic graft infections prosthetic material proximal pseudoaneurysm Pseudomonas PTFE replacement of infected reported revascularization rotational muscle flaps sartorius muscle scans sepsis Staphylococcus Staphylococcus epidermidis surgical synthetic vascular grafts technique therapy thoracoabdominal thrombosis thrombus tion total graft excision treated treatment vascular graft infections vascular prostheses Vascular Surgery Vase Surg vein grafts