Publications by authors named "Cerceau O"

Infection of peripheral bypass is a very severe complication associated to a high rate of morbimortality. The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate cryopreserved arterial allografts (CAAs) performances in the treatment of this complication. Between April 1996 and June 2008, we prospectively collected data from patients presenting with major infections of peripheral bypasses who benefited from a CAA reconstruction in association with the excision of the infected bypass.

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The aim of this work was to evaluate, in terms of activity and immediate postoperative results, the modifications of our elective surgical treatment of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) resulting from the use of stent grafts to treat AAAs, following the recommendations issued by the French Health Products Safety Agency (AFSSAPS) in December 2003. This monocentric and retrospective study used the clinical data of patients operated on for asymptomatic AAA between January 2001 and December 2006. Endovascular treatment of AAAs with aortic stent grafts was introduced in our current practice in January 2004, following the recommendations of the AFSSAPS (high-risk patients for open surgery presenting with an AAA > or =50 mm).

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Purpose: To report endovascular treatment of 2 patients with aneurysmal deterioration of peripheral arterial allografts.

Case Report: Two men (65 and 64 years old) who had undergone an arterial allograft reconstruction for infection of prosthetic infrapopliteal bypass grafts 5 and 7 years ago, respectively, were diagnosed with asymptomatic aneurysmal deterioration of the allografts. Stent-graft repair was successful in both cases, completely excluding the aneurysms.

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Objective: This prospective, observational study evaluated the safety and efficacy of cryopreserved arterial allograft reconstruction in the management of major peripheral arterial graft infections.

Methods: From April 1996 to May 2003, data from patients with major peripheral arterial graft infection who underwent graft excision and cryopreserved arterial allograft reconstruction were prospectively collected. Arterial allografts were harvested from multiple organ donors and cryopreserved at -80 degrees C.

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Objective: Extracranial carotid stenosis is a complication of external head and neck irradiation. The safety and durability of carotid artery revascularization through a radiated field has been debated. We describe the immediate and long-term results in a series of 27 consecutive patients who received treatment over 12 years.

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Objective: Compensatory sweating is the most common and troublesome complication of thoracodorsal sympathectomy. Whether the magnitude of compensatory sweating is related to the extent of sympathectomy is unclear. We investigated the association between the extent of sympathectomy and the occurrence and severity of compensatory sweating after endoscopic transthoracic sympathectomy for upper limb hyperhidrosis.

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Purpose: This prospective, observational study determined the long-term outcome in patients with abdominal aortic infection (primary or prosthetic graft) who were treated with simultaneous aortic/graft excision and cryopreserved arterial allograft reconstruction.

Methods: From April 1992 to March 2000, patients with abdominal aortic infection underwent complete or partial excision of the infected aorta/prosthetic graft and cryopreserved arterial allograft reconstruction. Arterial allografts were harvested from multiple organ donors and cryopreserved at -80 degrees C without rate-controlled freezing.

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Background: Below-knee revascularization for limb salvage in the absence of a suitable autogenous saphenous vein is a frequent challenge associated with a high amputation rate. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the usefulness of cryopreserved arterial allografts in such cases.

Methods: Arterial allografts were harvested from multiple organ donors and cryopreserved at -80 degrees C.

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