Abstract

This article re-emphasizes the grave consequences of infection about prosthetic arterial grafts and offers a potential solution to this problem when it involves an abdominal aortic prosthesis. A pertinent case report describes the removal of such an infected aortic prosthesis and the successful use of a graft system, leading from the distal thoracic aorta to both femoral arteries, bypassing the infected abdomen entirely.

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