Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8659238 | EJVES Short Reports | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
PAA infection is a rare complication after exclusion and bypass procedures but should be considered in any patient with evidence of local or systemic infection. When a PAA infection is diagnosed, aneurysmectomy, local debridement, and intravenous antibiotic therapy are recommended. The “gold standard” method of PAA repair remains controversial. PAA excision or endoaneurysmorrhaphy avoids complications from incompletely excluded aneurysms, but is associated with a high risk of neurological damage.
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Authors
A. Coelho, M. Lobo, V. Martins, R. Gouveia, P. Sousa, J. Campos, R. Augusto, N. Coelho, A. Canedo,