Management of Infected Arterial GraftsKeith D. Calligaro, Frank J. Veith Quality Medical Pub., 1994 - 243 pagine This text, intented to be of use to vascular surgeons, contains features such as: diagnostic methods and management techniques to treat aortic and arterial graft infections; methods to achieve a successful graft; and methods to achieve a successful outcome when complete graft excision is required. |
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Keith D. Calligaro, Frank J. Veith. autograft conduits alone ( N = 7 ) or by combining in situ endarterectomy with autograft conduits ( N = 8 ) . Vessels that were available for use as conduits were the greater saphenous vein , the ...
Keith D. Calligaro, Frank J. Veith. autograft conduits alone ( N = 7 ) or by combining in situ endarterectomy with autograft conduits ( N = 8 ) . Vessels that were available for use as conduits were the greater saphenous vein , the ...
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... conduits . First , it was obvious from in - line autogenous aortic reconstruction that native tissue conduits were able to resist infection and heal normally if placed in an infected field . Second , it was recognized that the profunda ...
... conduits . First , it was obvious from in - line autogenous aortic reconstruction that native tissue conduits were able to resist infection and heal normally if placed in an infected field . Second , it was recognized that the profunda ...
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... conduits , five were bleeding from disrupt- ed conduits , suggesting invasive infection in the conduit , and 16 were hemodynamic failures . Approximately half of these complications devel- oped acutely , including all of the bleeding ...
... conduits , five were bleeding from disrupt- ed conduits , suggesting invasive infection in the conduit , and 16 were hemodynamic failures . Approximately half of these complications devel- oped acutely , including all of the bleeding ...
Sommario
Overview | 3 |
Significance of Positive Intraoperative Arterial Wall Cultures | 16 |
Differential Effect of Type of Bacteria on Peripheral Graft | 25 |
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