Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
https://www.jvascbras.org/article/doi/10.1590/S1677-54492011000200011
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Case Report

Enxerto aorto bi-ilíaco com veia femoral superficial: uma opção nas infecções de próteses e endopróteses aórticas - relato de caso

Aorto biiliac bypass with superficial femoral vein: an option in aortic grafts and endografts infection - a case report

Patrick Bastos Metzger; Heraldo Antonio Barbato; Fernanda Maria Resegue Angelieri; Bruno Lourenção de Almeida; Frederico Augusto de Carvalho Linhares Filho; Eduardo da Silva Jordão; Antonio Massamitsu Kambara; Fabio Henrique Rossi; Nilo Mitsuru Izukawa

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Resumo

Uma das complicações mais temidas na cirurgia vascular é a infecção do enxerto sintético. Afeta 2% dos procedimentos cirúrgicos convencionais e 0,3 a 6% dos procedimentos endovasculares. Relatamos o caso de paciente tratada de aneurisma de aorta abdominal por ambos os métodos e que, após seis anos, foi submetida a retirada das próteses devido à infecção. A veia femoral superficial bilateral foi usada como substituto, com sucesso.

Palavras-chave

Infecção, próteses e implantes, aneurisma

Abstract

One of the most feared complications in vascular surgery is the infection of synthetic graft. It affects 2% of conventional surgery procedures and about 0.3 to 6% of endovascular procedures. We report the case of a patient treated for abdominal aortic aneurysm with both methods; after six years, this patient had the prosthesis removed because of infection. Bilateral superficial femoral vein were used as substitute with success.

Keywords

Infection, prostheses and implants, aneurysm

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