Abstract

IntroductionGentamicin impregnated beads have been used in the treatment and prevention of infections in vascular surgery. ReportA patient presented with sepsis 6 years after repair of an infrarenal aortic mycotic aneurysm with an in situ polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft and implanted gentamicin beads. Several beads migrated into the duodenum resulting in a paraprosthetic sinus. The patient was successfully treated with duodenal resection and Roux-en-Y anastomosis. DiscussionThis report highlights a serious complication relating to the implantation of gentamicin beads in the retroperitoneum. We would advocate aggressive debridement and coverage of the infected field with well-vascularised tissue rather than permanent gentamicin bead implantation.

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