DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF PARAPROSTHETIC INFECTION AFTER RESTORATIVE SURGERY FOR AORTA
Abstract
The paper describes complications occurred on completion of the aorta-femoral vascular segment bypass grafting. Paraprosthetic infection was registered in 40 operation follow-ups (460 surgeries, 8.7%). Depending on the extent to which this infection had been disseminated, there was a need to remove prosthesis completely or in part. Therefore, it was expedient to maintain uninfected part of the prosthesis and restore blood supply in the limb simultaneously or later.
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For citations:
Rapovka V.G. DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF PARAPROSTHETIC INFECTION AFTER RESTORATIVE SURGERY FOR AORTA. Pacific Medical Journal. 2005;(2):63-65. (In Russ.)