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Use of allografts in vascular surgery infections

Garbaisz, Dávid ; Szeberin, Zoltán ; Hidi, László ; Sótonyi, Péter

Orvosi hetilap, 2023-08, Vol.164 (32), p.1256 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Hungary

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  • Título:
    Use of allografts in vascular surgery infections
  • Autor: Garbaisz, Dávid ; Szeberin, Zoltán ; Hidi, László ; Sótonyi, Péter
  • É parte de: Orvosi hetilap, 2023-08, Vol.164 (32), p.1256
  • Descrição: With the growing number of patients with vascular endografts, the number of patients with graft infections has also increased. Septic conditions and the choice of grafts are an important challenge in vascular surgery. The aim of this study was to review the literature of the last 7 years showing allograft use in septic conditions in vascular surgery which helps provide insight into the current results of vascular allografts. Data were collected between 1st January 2016 and 31st December 2022. A systematic search was conducted for publications of cryopreserved allograft usage for vascular infection in PubMed and Medline databases. The results of the publications were reviewed based on the following key endpoints: study design, patient's characteristics, mortality rate, graft related complication and reintervention rate, graft patency, limb salvage, graft reinfection rate and survival rate. After a systematic search, 16 publications were included. The articles were divided into two groups: aortic and peripheral. The aortic group included 12 studies covering the data of 542 patients. Early mortality rate (<30 days) was between 2.8% and 42.8%. Allograft-related reintervention rates ranged between 5.9% and 29% (early and late). The rate of graft reinfection was below 10%. 4 studies were included in the peripheral group covering the data of 252 patients. Early mortality rate (<30 days) was between 2.0% and 38%. Allograft-related reintervention rates ranged between 4.0% and 55% (early and late). Reinfection rate was around 4%, but only poor quality data were available. Infections in vascular surgery remain a challenging problem, however, cryopreserved allografts show low reinfection rate and reasonable durability, thus, allografts may be an acceptable option for reconstruction. Orv Hetil. 2023; 164(32): 1256-1262.
  • Editor: Hungary
  • Idioma: Húngaro

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