Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience

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Main Author: Sousa,Juliana Varino
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Antunes,Luís, Mendes,Carolina, Marinho,André, Gonçalves,Anabela, Gonçalves,Óscar, Matos,Albuquerque
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Language: eng
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Summary: Introduction: Prosthetic graft infection is a major complication of vascular surgery associated with high morbid-mortality rates. This retrospective non-randomized single center study evaluated our experience in the management of prosthetic vascular graft infections. Methods: We review the clinical files of patients who had vascular grafts implanted at our center between June 2007 and December 2011 and analysed the cases that developed Samson group 3, 4 and 5 infections until December 2012. Results: From June 2007 to December 2012, 18 consecutive patients (14 males, 4 females) with median age 70 years were admitted to our institution with the diagnosis of vascular graft infection accounting for an incidence of 3.8%. 50% of these infections were early infections and MRSA was the most prevalent pathogen. 44% of infections were due to infection of a femoro-popliteal bypass. Using Samson classification, 72% were group 4 and 5 infections. We performed graft preservation in one patient, graft excision without revascularization in 50% (nine) patients; Excision + insitu replacement in 39% (seven) patients; Excision + Extra-anatomic bypass in one patient. Our amputation rate was 55% and our related death rate was 16%. Conclusions: Our amputation and mortality rates are according the published reviews. Besides allowing recognition of our reality this offers the opportunity to review diagnosis and therapeutic issues in prosthetic vascular graft infections. Each situation needs to be individualized as there is no consensus nor guiding algorithms about what should be the best medical treatment
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spelling Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experienceProsthetic vascular graftInfectionAntibiotic treatmentSurgical treatmentIntroduction: Prosthetic graft infection is a major complication of vascular surgery associated with high morbid-mortality rates. This retrospective non-randomized single center study evaluated our experience in the management of prosthetic vascular graft infections. Methods: We review the clinical files of patients who had vascular grafts implanted at our center between June 2007 and December 2011 and analysed the cases that developed Samson group 3, 4 and 5 infections until December 2012. Results: From June 2007 to December 2012, 18 consecutive patients (14 males, 4 females) with median age 70 years were admitted to our institution with the diagnosis of vascular graft infection accounting for an incidence of 3.8%. 50% of these infections were early infections and MRSA was the most prevalent pathogen. 44% of infections were due to infection of a femoro-popliteal bypass. Using Samson classification, 72% were group 4 and 5 infections. We performed graft preservation in one patient, graft excision without revascularization in 50% (nine) patients; Excision + insitu replacement in 39% (seven) patients; Excision + Extra-anatomic bypass in one patient. Our amputation rate was 55% and our related death rate was 16%. Conclusions: Our amputation and mortality rates are according the published reviews. Besides allowing recognition of our reality this offers the opportunity to review diagnosis and therapeutic issues in prosthetic vascular graft infections. Each situation needs to be individualized as there is no consensus nor guiding algorithms about what should be the best medical treatmentSociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-706X2014000200005Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular v.10 n.2 2014reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-706X2014000200005Sousa,Juliana VarinoAntunes,LuísMendes,CarolinaMarinho,AndréGonçalves,AnabelaGonçalves,ÓscarMatos,Albuquerqueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:22:38Zoai:scielo:S1646-706X2014000200005Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T13:10:05.904327Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
title Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
spellingShingle Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
Sousa,Juliana Varino
Prosthetic vascular graft
Infection
Antibiotic treatment
Surgical treatment
title_short Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
title_full Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
title_fullStr Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
title_full_unstemmed Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
title_sort Prosthetic vascular graft infections: a center experience
author Sousa,Juliana Varino
author_facet Sousa,Juliana Varino
Antunes,Luís
Mendes,Carolina
Marinho,André
Gonçalves,Anabela
Gonçalves,Óscar
Matos,Albuquerque
author_role author
author2 Antunes,Luís
Mendes,Carolina
Marinho,André
Gonçalves,Anabela
Gonçalves,Óscar
Matos,Albuquerque
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa,Juliana Varino
Antunes,Luís
Mendes,Carolina
Marinho,André
Gonçalves,Anabela
Gonçalves,Óscar
Matos,Albuquerque
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prosthetic vascular graft
Infection
Antibiotic treatment
Surgical treatment
topic Prosthetic vascular graft
Infection
Antibiotic treatment
Surgical treatment
description Introduction: Prosthetic graft infection is a major complication of vascular surgery associated with high morbid-mortality rates. This retrospective non-randomized single center study evaluated our experience in the management of prosthetic vascular graft infections. Methods: We review the clinical files of patients who had vascular grafts implanted at our center between June 2007 and December 2011 and analysed the cases that developed Samson group 3, 4 and 5 infections until December 2012. Results: From June 2007 to December 2012, 18 consecutive patients (14 males, 4 females) with median age 70 years were admitted to our institution with the diagnosis of vascular graft infection accounting for an incidence of 3.8%. 50% of these infections were early infections and MRSA was the most prevalent pathogen. 44% of infections were due to infection of a femoro-popliteal bypass. Using Samson classification, 72% were group 4 and 5 infections. We performed graft preservation in one patient, graft excision without revascularization in 50% (nine) patients; Excision + insitu replacement in 39% (seven) patients; Excision + Extra-anatomic bypass in one patient. Our amputation rate was 55% and our related death rate was 16%. Conclusions: Our amputation and mortality rates are according the published reviews. Besides allowing recognition of our reality this offers the opportunity to review diagnosis and therapeutic issues in prosthetic vascular graft infections. Each situation needs to be individualized as there is no consensus nor guiding algorithms about what should be the best medical treatment
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