Zusammenfassung
Die Infektionen, insbesondere aber der Protheseninfekt, stellen in der rekonstruktiven Gefäßchirurgie eine der am meisten gefürchteten Komplikationen dar. Am häufigsten ist die Leistenregion von einer solchen Infektion betroffen. Da alloplastische Implantate normalerweise keine Infektresistenz aufweisen, sind Infekte in diesem Fall als weitaus bedenklicher einzustufen als bei Verwendung von autologen oder homologen Venentransplantaten. Nicht selten bieten die Krankengeschichten eine nahezu unüberblickbare Zusammenstellung an Diagnosen und Therapien (◘ Abb. 43.1).
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Larena-Avellaneda, A., Zegelmann, M., Debus, E. (2012). Gefäßprotheseninfektionen. In: Debus, E., Gross-Fengels, W. (eds) Operative und interventionelle Gefäßmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01709-4_43
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