Aortic endograft infection: open surgical management with endograft preservation. |
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Authors: | S J Hulin G E Morris |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vascular Surgery, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, Hants, UK. sjhulin@ntlworld.com |
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Abstract: | INTRODUCTION: We report successful management of aortic endograft infection without graft explantation or extra-anatomic bypass. REPORT: A 66 year-old male who had undergone endovascular repair of an aortic aneurysm presented with abdominal pain and raised inflammatory markers following embolisation of a type-2 'endoleak'. CT scanning revealed a left psoas fluid collection. Endograft infection was diagnosed. Following failure of CT-guided drainage and conservative management, surgical drainage with irrigation drain placement was undertaken with preservation of the endograft. There was no evidence of recurrent infection after follow-up at 30 months. DISCUSSION: Aortic endograft infection may be managed without endograft removal and extra-anatomic bypass. |
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