juxtarenal mycotic aneurysm as a complication of acute exacerbation of chronic cholecystitis treated by resection and replacement by a fresh allograft
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Abstract
We present a case of a female patient with infectious (mycotic) juxtarenal abdominal aneurysm with atypical symptoms beginning as acute exacerbation of chronic cholecystitis. Apart from common antibiotic treatment, the patient successfully underwent resection of the diseased segment and replacement by a fresh allograft in order to reduce the risk of infection of the graft, but with the need of subsequent life-long immunosuppressive therapy. Perioperative monitoring of the spinal cord by near infrared spectroscopy was used to identify possible spinal ischemia. The choice of the fresh allograft was based on our experience supported by review of the literature.
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| Authors | ;Tomáš Grus;Lukáš Lambert;Vilém Rohn;Tomáš Klika;Gabriela Grusová;Pavel Michálek |
| Journal | analele universităţii constantin brâncuşi din târgu jiu : seria economie |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.14712/23362936.2016.5
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