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. 1984 Jan-Feb;25(1):51-7.

Infected arterial grafts: clinical manifestations and surgical management

  • PMID: 6707073

Infected arterial grafts: clinical manifestations and surgical management

G DeRose et al. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1984 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

The clinical manifestations and results of management in twenty-five patients treated for infected vascular grafts are reviewed. The overall incidence of infection in this series of prosthetic grafts is 1.4%. Staphylococcus aureus was found to be the single most common infecting organism and multiple organisms were found in nine patients. Therapy was divided into three methods of management: local therapy alone resulted in a mortality of 45% and an amputation rate of 36.3%; partial graft excision resulted in a mortality of 20% and an amputation rate of 60%; total graft excision resulted in a mortality of 22% and an amputation rate of 22% as well. All amputations were above-knee amputations and the most common cause of death was continuing sepsis. The overall mortality of 32% and a loss of limb rate of 44% are testimony to the serious nature of this problem.

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