Infected thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms including the major abdominal branches in 4 cases

We present four cases of infected thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA), including abdominal branches that underwent surgical repair. The mean age of patients at the time of operation was 61+/-18 (range: 39-83) years. The extent of the aneurysm was Crawford type III in 1 case and type IV in the ot...

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Published inAnnals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery Vol. 14; no. 3; pp. 196 - 199
Main Authors Inafuku, Hitoshi, Senaha, Shigenobu, Morishima, Yuji, Nagano, Takaaki, Arakaki, Katsuya, Yamashiro, Satoshi, Kuniyoshi, Yukio
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Published Japan 01.06.2008
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Abstract We present four cases of infected thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA), including abdominal branches that underwent surgical repair. The mean age of patients at the time of operation was 61+/-18 (range: 39-83) years. The extent of the aneurysm was Crawford type III in 1 case and type IV in the other 3. They all underwent an emergency or urgent operation, which consisted of a debridement of the infected tissue, in situ four-branched Dacron graft replacement, and iodine gauze packing for 48 h followed by omental wrapping of the graft. To prevent postoperative spinal ischemia, intercostal and lumbar arteries were reimplanted under motor-evoked potential (1.25 pairs per patient). There was one (25%) hospital death, but postoperative graft infection did not occur in these present cases during a mean follow-up period of 15+/-43 (1-96) months. Antibiotics were administered intravenously for 8 weeks after the operation, then continued orally for a lifelong period. Postoperatively, paraplegia occurred in one (25%) patient. Our strategy for infected TAAA including major abdominal branches may prevent postoperative graft infection.
AbstractList We present four cases of infected thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA), including abdominal branches that underwent surgical repair. The mean age of patients at the time of operation was 61+/-18 (range: 39-83) years. The extent of the aneurysm was Crawford type III in 1 case and type IV in the other 3. They all underwent an emergency or urgent operation, which consisted of a debridement of the infected tissue, in situ four-branched Dacron graft replacement, and iodine gauze packing for 48 h followed by omental wrapping of the graft. To prevent postoperative spinal ischemia, intercostal and lumbar arteries were reimplanted under motor-evoked potential (1.25 pairs per patient). There was one (25%) hospital death, but postoperative graft infection did not occur in these present cases during a mean follow-up period of 15+/-43 (1-96) months. Antibiotics were administered intravenously for 8 weeks after the operation, then continued orally for a lifelong period. Postoperatively, paraplegia occurred in one (25%) patient. Our strategy for infected TAAA including major abdominal branches may prevent postoperative graft infection.
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Yamashiro, Satoshi
Kuniyoshi, Yukio
Nagano, Takaaki
Arakaki, Katsuya
Inafuku, Hitoshi
Morishima, Yuji
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aneurysm, Infected - diagnostic imaging
Aneurysm, Infected - microbiology
Aneurysm, Infected - surgery
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic - diagnostic imaging
Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic - microbiology
Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic - surgery
Blood Vessel Prosthesis - adverse effects
Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation - adverse effects
Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation - instrumentation
Debridement
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Polyethylene Terephthalates
Prosthesis-Related Infections - etiology
Prosthesis-Related Infections - prevention & control
Spinal Cord Ischemia - etiology
Spinal Cord Ischemia - prevention & control
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Treatment Outcome
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