In-situ bypass is associated with superior infection-free survival compared with extra-anatomic bypass for the management of secondary aortic graft infections without enteric involvement
Titel:
In-situ bypass is associated with superior infection-free survival compared with extra-anatomic bypass for the management of secondary aortic graft infections without enteric involvement
Auteur:
Janko, Matthew R. Hubbard, Grant Back, Martin Shah, Samir K. Pomozi, Eniko Szeberin, Zoltan DeMartino, Randall Wang, Linda J. Crofts, Sarah Belkin, Michael Davila, Victor J. Lemmon, Gary W. Wang, Shihuan K. Czerny, Martin Kreibich, Maximilian Humphries, Misty D. Shutze, William Joh, Jin Hyun Cho, Sungsin Behrendt, Christian-Alexander Setacci, Carlo Hacker, Robert I. Sobreira, Marcone Lima Yoshida, Winston Bonetti D’Oria, Mario Lepidi, Sandro Chiesa, Roberto Kahlberg, Andrea Go, Michael R. Rizzo, Anthony N. Black, James H. Magee, Gregory A. Elsayed, Ramsey Baril, Donald T. Beck, Adam W. McFarland, Graeme E. Gavali, Hamid Wanhainen, Anders Kashyap, Vikram S. Stoecker, Jordan B. Wang, Grace J. Zhou, Wei Fujimura, Naoki Obara, Hideaki Wishy, Andrew M. Bose, Saideep Smeds, Matthew Liang, Patric Schermerhorn, Marc Conrad, Mark F. Hsu, Jeffrey H. Patel, Rhusheet Lee, Jason T. Liapis, Christos D. Moulakakis, Konstantinos G. Farber, Mark A. Motta, Fernando Ricco, Jean-Baptiste Bath, Jonathan Coselli, Joseph S. Aziz, Faisal Coleman, Dawn M. Davis, Frank M. Fatima, Javairiah Irshad, Ali Shalhub, Sherene Kakkos, Stavros Zhang, Qianzi Lawrence, Peter F. Woo, Karen Chung, Jayer