Abstract

The article presents a rather rare clinical observation and literature review of surgical interference for mycotic (infectious) aneurysm of the suprarenal aorta with damage to paired and unpaired branches (celiac trunk, superior mesenteric and renal arteries). The authors note the features of the clinical course of aortic lesions (chronic ischemia of the digestive system, cardiorenal hypertension), the mechanisms of the disease development, and indicate the need for open repair of the thoracoabdominal aorta.

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