Autogenní vena femoralis superficialis jako náhrada infikované aorto-iliako-femorální cévní protézy

Title in English Autogenous superficial femoral vein for replacement of an infected aorto-ilio-femoral prosthetic graft
Authors

STAFFA Robert KŘÍŽ Zdeněk VLACHOVSKÝ Robert DVOŘÁK Martin NOVOTNÝ Tomáš BUČEK Jan ŠÁRNÍK Stanislav VOJTÍŠEK Bohuslav

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Rozhledy v Chirurgii
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Surgery incl. transplantology
Keywords prosthetic graft infection; superficial femoral vein; deep femoral vein; autogenous reconstruction
Description A group of 12 patients (10 men, 2 women; average age, 52.7 years; range, 50-79 years) with vascular prosthetic graft infection (n=9) or with an increased risk of such infection (n=3) underwent arterial aorto-ilio-femoral reconstruction using autogenous superficial femoral vein. None of the patients died or had to have revision surgery during the follow-up (mean+- SD, 14.1+-7.3 months; range, 3 - 27 months). No pulmonary embolism occurred, nor were any early or late complications such as recurrent infection, graft occlusion, limb amputation or aneurysmal dilatation of vein graft recorded. In one patient, benign oedema of the limb following deep vein harvest persists, but this is well managed with a compression stocking. Conclusion: The use of autogenous femoral vein gives very good results in the treatment of an infected vascular prosthetic graft, one of the most feared and most serious complications of vascular surgery.

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