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. uri icon

authors

  • Janko, Matthew R
  • 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
  • Hubbard, Grant
  • 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
  • Back, Martin
  • 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
  • Samir K. Shah, MD, MPH
  • Stoecker, Jordan B
  • Wang, Grace J
  • Zhou, Wei
  • Fujimura, Naoki
  • Obara, Hideaki
  • Wishy, Andrew M
  • Bose, Saideep
  • Smeds, Matthew
  • Liang, Patric
  • Schermerhorn, Marc
  • Pomozi, Eniko
  • 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
  • Szeberin, Zoltan
  • Coselli, Joseph S
  • Aziz, Faisal
  • Coleman, Dawn M
  • Davis, Frank M
  • Fatima, Javairiah
  • Irshad, Ali
  • Shalhub, Sherene
  • Kakkos, Stavros
  • Zhang, Qianzi
  • Lawrence, Peter F
  • DeMartino, Randall
  • Woo, Karen
  • Chung, Jayer
  • Wang, Linda J
  • Crofts, Sarah

publication date

  • January 1, 2022