Surgical Principles for the Management of Peripheral Graft Infections

N. Madden, K. Calligaro, M. Dougherty, Douglas A. Troutman
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Prosthetic graft infections remain one of the most significant complications encountered by vascular surgeons given the high rate of morbidity and limb loss. Graft infections involving the lower extremity have a reported incidence of 2 to 6%. Presentation can include an indolent infection, septic shock, or frank hemorrhage. The goals of therapy are minimizing morbidity and mortality, preventing recurrent infection, and limb salvage. The gold standard in management is complete graft excision; however, this may not always be feasible or necessary. Various techniques such as partial preservation with concomitant revascularization may be appropriate in selected circumstances. A thorough understanding of the pathophysiology, extent of infection, and the patient’s overall clinical picture are necessary so that a patient-specific approach can be implemented. This review contains 4 figures, 1 table, and 31 references. Keywords: cryopreserved cadaveric graft, extracavitary graft, graft excision, graft infection, graft preservation, lower-extremity bypass graft, lateral femoral bypass, prosthetic vascular graft
外周移植物感染处理的外科原则
由于假体感染的高发病率和肢体丧失,它仍然是血管外科医生遇到的最重要的并发症之一。据报道,移植物感染累及下肢的发生率为2%至6%。表现可包括无痛性感染、感染性休克或明显出血。治疗的目标是降低发病率和死亡率,防止复发感染和肢体保留。治疗的金标准是完全切除移植物;然而,这可能并不总是可行或必要的。在特定的情况下,诸如局部保存和伴随的血运重建术等各种技术可能是合适的。彻底了解病理生理学、感染程度和患者的整体临床情况是必要的,这样才能实施针对患者的治疗方法。本综述包含4个图,1个表,31篇参考文献。关键词:冷冻保存尸体移植物,腔外移植物,移植物切除,移植物感染,移植物保存,下肢旁路移植术,股外侧旁路移植术,人工血管移植物
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