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19 Nov 2015 Infections of vascular grafts are associated with significant mortality and morbidity risk and cost an estimated $640 million annually in the United States. Cli
13 Oct 2016 CLINICAL STATEMENTS AND GUIDELINES. VASCULAr GrAfT INfECTIoNS. Background. The use of synthetic material for reconstructive vascular surgery was first reported during the early 1950s. Infection involving vascular graft prostheses is an infrequent but devastating complication of reconstructive
13 Oct 2016 Vascular Graft Infections, Mycotic Aneurysms, and Endovascular Infections: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Walter R. Wilson, Thomas C. Bower, Mark A. Creager, Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Patrick T. O'Gara, Peter B. Lockhart, Rabih O. Darouiche, Basel Ramlawi, Colin P. Derdeyn
The purpose of this study was to review the surgical management of major extracavitary prosthetic vascular graft infections and to correlate the outcomes on the basis by vascular surgeons, alterations in microbiologic isolates, and an attempt to assess the variability of practice patterns in light of current clinical guidelines.
13 Nov 2014 Objective Little is known about optimal management of prosthetic vascular graft infections, which are a rare but serious complication associated with graft implants. The goal of this study was to compare and characterize these infections with respect to the location of the graft and to identify factors associated
9 May 2015 Vascular Graft Infections. Extracavitary – Samson Classifications (Group 1-5). Group. 1. No deeper than dermis. 2. Subcutaneous tissue. No direct contact with graft. 3. Body of graft but not anastomosis. 4. Exposed anastomosis, no bleeding, no bacteremia. 5. Anastomosis involved bleeding, bacteremia.
Prosthetic vascular grafts represent an important advance in the management of chronic conditions such as peripheral arterial occlusive disease and arterial aneu- rysms, and as arteriovenous (AV) access for chronic hemodialysis. The rate of vascular graft infection (VGI) varies, with the incidence ranging from less than 1%
Vascular graft infections are associated with a significant mortality and morbidity. More proximal aortic cross-clamping than index surgery Associated with high risk of operative complications or death, or both.
13 Oct 2016 The American Heart Association issued new guidance Thursday for treating life-threatening infections of vascular grafts and stents.
6 Jun 2015 Medical treatment of prosthetic vascular graft infections: Review of the literature and proposals of a Working Group. Moreover, since VGIs demonstrate very specific pathophysiology, guidelines on other material-related infections or infective endocarditis treatment cannot be entirely applied to VGI.
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