vanishing venous coronary artery bypass grafts after sepsis
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The dehiscence of saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) is a rare, often fatal, complication of coronary artery bypass
grafting (CAB G). We p resent t he case of a 57-year-old m an w ho u nderwent hemiarch graft interposition and
CABG for a Stanford type A aortic dissection. Five months after discharge, the patient developed streptococcal
sepsis caused by a hemodialysis catheter. Complete rupture of the proximal anastomoses of the saphenous
veins and containment by the obliterated pericardial cavity was observed 25 months after the initial
operation. The patient was successfully treated surgically. This report describes a patient who developed potentially
fatal dehiscence of SVGs secondary to infection and outlines preventive and management strategies
for this complication.
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Authors | ;Soo Jin Park;Ji Ye Park;Joonho Jung;You Sun Hong;Cheol Joo Lee;Sang Hyun Lim |
Journal | health promotion international |
Year | 2016 |
DOI | 10.5090/kjtcs.2016.49.5.387 |
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