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Surgical excision of infected arteriovenous grafts: technique and review.
- Eugene P Ceppa, Bantayehu Sileshi, Georgia M Beasley, and Jeffrey H Lawson.
- Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
- J Vasc Access. 2009 Jul 1;10(3):148-52.
AbstractInfected prosthetic arteriovenous grafts for hemodialysis present a profound risk to patient well being. Here we present five recent cases and describe our technique for total graft excision. We also review the literature and discuss the much debated role of partial, subtotal, and total graft excision.
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