Open Repair of Mycotic Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms With Biological Grafts: An International Multicenter Study

Author:

Heinola Ivika1,Sörelius Karl2,Wyss Thomas R.3,Eldrup Nikolaj4,Settembre Nicla5,Setacci Carlo6,Mani Kevin2,Kantonen Ilkka1,Venermo Maarit1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Vascular Surgery University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

2. Department of Surgical Sciences Section of Vascular Surgery Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

3. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Inselspital, Bern University Hospital University of Bern Switzerland

4. Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

5. Department of Vascular Surgery Nancy University Hospital Nancy France

6. Department of Medical, Surgical and Neurosciences University of Siena Italy

Abstract

Background The treatment of mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm requires surgery and antimicrobial therapy. Since prosthetic reconstructions carry a considerable risk of reinfection, biological grafts are noteworthy alternatives. The current study evaluated the durability, infection resistance, and midterm outcome of biological grafts in treatment of mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm. Methods and Results All patients treated with biological graft in 6 countries between 2006 and 2016 were included. Primary outcome measures were 30‐ and 90‐day survival, treatment‐related mortality, and reinfection rate. Secondary outcome measures were overall mortality and graft patency. Fifty‐six patients (46 males) with median age of 69 years (range 35–85) were included. Sixteen patients were immunocompromised (29%), 24 (43%) had concomitant infection, and 12 (21%) presented with rupture. Bacterial culture was isolated from 43 (77%). In‐situ aortic reconstruction was performed using autologous femoral veins in 30 patients (54%), xenopericardial tube‐grafts in 12 (21%), cryopreserved arterial/venous allografts in 9 (16%), and fresh arterial allografts in 5 (9%) patients. During a median follow‐up of 26 months (range 3 weeks–172 months) there were no reinfections and only 3 patients (5%) required assistance with graft patency. Thirty‐day survival was 95% (n=53) and 90‐day survival was 91% (n=51). Treatment‐related mortality was 9% (n=5). Kaplan–Meier estimation of survival at 1 year was 83% (95% confidence interval, 73%–94%) and at 5 years was 71% (52%–89%). Conclusions Mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm repair with biological grafts is a durable option for patients fit for surgery presenting an excellent infection resistance and good overall survival.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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