Multidisciplinary treatment approach for prosthetic vascular graft infection in the Thoracic aortic area

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Abstract

Prosthetic vascular graft infection in the thoracic aortic area is a rare but serious complication. Adequate management of the complication is essential to increase the chance of success of open surgery. While surgical site infection is suggested as the root cause of the complication, it is also related to decreased host tolerance, especially as found in elderly patients. The handling of prosthetic vascular graft infection has been widely discussed to date. This paper mainly provides a summary of literature reports published within the past 5 years to discuss issues related to multidisciplinary treatment approaches, including surgical site infection, timing of onset, diagnostic methods, causative pathogens, auxiliary diagnostic methods, antibiotic treatment, anti-infective structures of vascular prostheses, surgical treatment, treatment strategy against infectious aortic aneurysms, future surgical treatment, postoperative systemic therapy, and antimicrobial stewardship. A thorough understanding of these issues will enable us to prevent prosthetic vascular graft infection in the thoracic aortic area as far as possible. In the event of its occurrence, the early introduction of appropriate treatment is expected to cure the disease without worsening of the underlying pathological condition.

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Fujii, T., & Watanabe, Y. (2015, October 20). Multidisciplinary treatment approach for prosthetic vascular graft infection in the Thoracic aortic area. Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Japanese Association for Coronary Artery Surgery. https://doi.org/10.5761/atcs.ra.15-00187

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