2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2018.09.010
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Cryopreserved Allograft in the Management of Native and Prosthetic Aortic Infections

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“…In this localization, cryopreserved homografts represent traditionally the only non-prosthetic alternative. However, the availability (4,6), as well as the risk for re-infection, degeneration and bleeding (4,21,24) as well as the still lacking long-term results (1) remain a relevant limitation of aortic reconstructions with this type of graft material. Therefore, readily available nonprosthetic materials are particularly attractive for treating AI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this localization, cryopreserved homografts represent traditionally the only non-prosthetic alternative. However, the availability (4,6), as well as the risk for re-infection, degeneration and bleeding (4,21,24) as well as the still lacking long-term results (1) remain a relevant limitation of aortic reconstructions with this type of graft material. Therefore, readily available nonprosthetic materials are particularly attractive for treating AI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, suture lines and anastomotic stumps (after EAB) are protected from leakage, rupture, or blowout [57,61,62] . Several conduits are available for revascularization with differing advantages one each other: cryopreserved allografts represent the most biological solution with a low risk for re-infection (0%-7%) [58,[63][64][65][66] . Rifampicinbonded and silver-coated grafts have the lowest limb amputation rate of around 3% and are an excellent solution for emergency procedures, mainly in the abdominal and pelvic location [67] .…”
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“…Rifampicinbonded and silver-coated grafts have the lowest limb amputation rate of around 3% and are an excellent solution for emergency procedures, mainly in the abdominal and pelvic location [67] . Major drawbacks are the limited availability and graft-related complications from degeneration of cryopreserved allografts [58,64] and the relatively high rate of re-infection (> 10%) in rifampicin-bonded and silver-coated grafts.…”
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confidence: 99%
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