Late Non-Anastomotic Rupture of a Bifurcated Dacron Aortic Graft Treated Using a Gore Excluder Limb Endoprosthesis.

Vasc Specialist Int

Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Ospedale San Giovanni Bosco, Turin, Italy.

Published: December 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dacron vascular prostheses have been reliably used in vascular surgeries since the 1970s for arterial replacement.
  • An extremely rare complication, known as late non-anastomotic graft rupture, can occur, causing acute bleeding or false aneurysms.
  • A case was reported where a patient experienced this rare rupture after an aorto-bi-iliac bypass, and was successfully treated with endovascular therapy.

Article Abstract

Dacron vascular prostheses have been widely used in vascular surgery since the mid-1970s. They have been proven to be the most durable and reliable conduits for arterial replacement in aortic and peripheral surgeries for decades. However, an extremely rare complication, namely late non-anastomotic graft rupture, due to intrinsic structural prosthetic disruption can occur, resulting in acute hemorrhage or false aneurysm formation. We report a case of this rare complication due to non-anastomotic rupture of a bifurcated knitted Dacron aortic vascular graft in a patient who had undergone an aorto-bi-iliac bypass 6 years ago. The patient was successfully treated in an emergency setting with endovascular therapy using an iliac limb of an abdominal aortic endoprosthesis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941776PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5758/vsi.2019.35.4.241DOI Listing

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