Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft

We report the case of an 82-year-old patient with an infected abdominal aortic endograft who presented with a right psoas abscess and lumbar osteomyelitis. The psoas abscess was drained percutaneously. Fluid obtained grew Fusobacterium nucleatum. The patient, an active and highly functional individu...

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Main Authors: Brandon Neil Glousman, BS, Robyn Macsata, MD, Jillian Catalanotti, MD, MPH, Shawn Sarin, MD, Anton Sidawy, MD, MPH, Bao-Ngoc Nguyen, MD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428719300127
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spelling doaj-40bbdf7facb64282840ed4316ff5b9672020-11-24T21:12:02ZengElsevierJournal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques2468-42872019-06-0152139142Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograftBrandon Neil Glousman, BS0Robyn Macsata, MD1Jillian Catalanotti, MD, MPH2Shawn Sarin, MD3Anton Sidawy, MD, MPH4Bao-Ngoc Nguyen, MD5Department of Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, D.C; Correspondence: Brandon Neil Glousman, BS, Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, George Washington University, 2150 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Fl 6, Washington, DC 20037Department of Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, D.CDepartment of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, D.CDepartment of Radiology, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.Department of Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, D.CDepartment of Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, D.CWe report the case of an 82-year-old patient with an infected abdominal aortic endograft who presented with a right psoas abscess and lumbar osteomyelitis. The psoas abscess was drained percutaneously. Fluid obtained grew Fusobacterium nucleatum. The patient, an active and highly functional individual, wished to pursue definitive management. The infected endograft was surgically removed, and the aorta was ligated above the renal arteries after staged axillary-bifemoral, hepatorenal, and splenorenal bypasses. Keywords: Abdominal aortic endograft infection, Hepatorenal bypass, Splenorenal bypass, Axillobifemoral bypass, Aortic ligationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428719300127
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author Brandon Neil Glousman, BS
Robyn Macsata, MD
Jillian Catalanotti, MD, MPH
Shawn Sarin, MD
Anton Sidawy, MD, MPH
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen, MD
spellingShingle Brandon Neil Glousman, BS
Robyn Macsata, MD
Jillian Catalanotti, MD, MPH
Shawn Sarin, MD
Anton Sidawy, MD, MPH
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen, MD
Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
author_facet Brandon Neil Glousman, BS
Robyn Macsata, MD
Jillian Catalanotti, MD, MPH
Shawn Sarin, MD
Anton Sidawy, MD, MPH
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen, MD
author_sort Brandon Neil Glousman, BS
title Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
title_short Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
title_full Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
title_fullStr Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
title_full_unstemmed Preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
title_sort preservation of renal perfusion by hepatorenal and splenorenal bypasses before explantation of an infected abdominal aortic endograft
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
issn 2468-4287
publishDate 2019-06-01
description We report the case of an 82-year-old patient with an infected abdominal aortic endograft who presented with a right psoas abscess and lumbar osteomyelitis. The psoas abscess was drained percutaneously. Fluid obtained grew Fusobacterium nucleatum. The patient, an active and highly functional individual, wished to pursue definitive management. The infected endograft was surgically removed, and the aorta was ligated above the renal arteries after staged axillary-bifemoral, hepatorenal, and splenorenal bypasses. Keywords: Abdominal aortic endograft infection, Hepatorenal bypass, Splenorenal bypass, Axillobifemoral bypass, Aortic ligation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468428719300127
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