Aortic aneurysm replacement with Dacron graft in a 34 year old man. How long will the graft last?

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Abstract

A unique case of an abdominal aortic aneurysm replacement in a young man of Caribbean descent is presented. The initial working diagnosis was of a mycotic aneurysm, which has recently shown resurgence with intravenous drug abuse. Blood tests and subsequent biopsy ruled that out. There was also a clinical suspicion of a connective tissue abnormality. Histological examination of the aneurysm, skin biopsy, and blood tests also ruled out this possibility. The graft used in this patient was from a new generation of grafts. In the absence of any studies on such grafts, there is the question of long term durability of the graft.

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Khan, B. F., Renton, S., & Hussain, S. T. (2003). Aortic aneurysm replacement with Dacron graft in a 34 year old man. How long will the graft last? Postgraduate Medical Journal, 79(932), 348–349. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.79.932.348

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