Publications by authors named "Wendell Neilson"

Purpose: The value of proximal bone analysis for surgical clearance of infection remains debated. Real-world practice traditionally utilized proximal bone microbiology rather than histopathology to diagnose residual diabetes-related osteomyelitis of the foot (DFO) post-amputation. We assessed the concordance between proximal bone microbiology and histopathology in determining residual infection and their predictability for revision operation in DFO and diabetes-related foot infection (DFI).

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Background: Infection complicates 1% of aortic grafts, and although uncommon, the associated morbidity and mortality are significant. We sought to determine risk factors for aortic graft infection (AGI), the long-term outcomes in patients managed both nonoperatively and via explantation.

Methods: This observational study reviewed sequential aortic grafts (thoracic or abdominal) inserted via open or endovascular means between 2000 and 2017.

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We report the case of a 54-year-old female who presented with chronic mesenteric ischemia symptoms which could also be provoked on walking 50-100 m. Computed tomography angiography demonstrated ostial occlusion of all 3 mesenteric vessels, with extensive collateralization reconstituting the inferior mesenteric artery from the iliac arteries. As such, her abdominal pain was secondary to preferential flow to the lower limbs stealing from mesenteric vasculature.

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