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01.05.2008 | Clinical Investigation
Endovascular Treatment of Mycotic Aortic Pseudoaneurysms with Stent-Grafts
verfasst von:
Kurt Tiesenhausen, Michael Hessinger, Maurice Tomka, Horst Portugaller, Shota Swanidze, Peter Oberwalder
Erschienen in:
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
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Ausgabe 3/2008
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Abstract
Mycotic aortic aneurysms remain a therapeutic challenge, especially in patients who are not suitable for open surgery. Endovascular treatment with stent-grafts in this indication is still disputed. Between January 2002 and January 2006, six patients with mycotic aneurysms of the thoracoabdominal or abdominal aorta were admitted to our department. All patients were male, aged 57–83 years (mean, 74.6 years). The mycotic aneurysms were diagnosed on the basis of clinical signs of infection, on CT, and, in four cases, on a positive blood culture. In all patients the mycotic aortic aneurysms were treated endovascularly by stent-graft implantation. Technical and clinical success was achieved in all patients. There was no in-hospital or 30-day mortality. In the follow-up period (range, 2–47 months) four patients died of cancer, cardiac failure, or unknown cause (one case). Two patients are still alive with nearly complete regression of the aneurysms. We conclude that treatment of mycotic aortic aneurysms with stent-grafts may be an alternative in selected patients.