1995
DOI: 10.1016/s1078-5884(05)80125-x
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Saphenous vein grafting in aortic graft infection: A new answer to an old challenge

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“…To prevent recurrent graft infection, such autogenous conduits as endarterectomized superficial femoral artery, 35 saphenous vein, 8,17,[36][37][38] deep veins of the lower extremity, 39-41 cryopreserved cadaver allograft, 5,42-45 or bovine pericardium graft 5 have been used in the infected field. A newly implanted graft infection has not been reported in any patient with either autogenous conduits or allografts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prevent recurrent graft infection, such autogenous conduits as endarterectomized superficial femoral artery, 35 saphenous vein, 8,17,[36][37][38] deep veins of the lower extremity, 39-41 cryopreserved cadaver allograft, 5,42-45 or bovine pericardium graft 5 have been used in the infected field. A newly implanted graft infection has not been reported in any patient with either autogenous conduits or allografts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%