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Groin wound infection after arterial femoral prosthetic reconstruction or percutaneous access and drug abusers are frequent and increase largely the post operative morbi-mortality. There is no perfect substitute to replace infected graft or to restaure femoral artery in septic condition moreover when all the femoral bifurcation is involved with a femoro-femoral bypass mandatory. Seeing the encouraging results of rolled pericardium patch to treat native and prosthetics aortic infections in term of patency and infection resistance, the investigators propose to evaluate the outcomes of this subsitute rolled with samples in case of femoro-femoral repair in septic condition.


Clinical Trial Description

Groin wound infection after vascular surgery is a frequent complication with a significant increase in post operative morbidity and mortality. Actual studies reported more than 20% of patients who develop groin wound infection with an important rate of reintervention and risk in limb loss. Theses groin complications are frequent in drug abusers but can also happen after percutaneous femoral access for endovascular therapy leading to arterial reconstruction. After mechanical debridement and eventually muscle flap rotation, ESVS 2020 guidelines recommend in situ reconstruction with the use of autogenous reconstruction vein femoral vein but it is a demanding surgery especially in redo surgery with extensive incision and deep venous complication. Saphenous vein is often too small in diameter to perform a femoro-femoral reconstruction. The other possibility is cryopreserved Cadaveric Arterial Allograft which are difficult to obtain in sufficient time for an urgent operation with frequent aneurysmal evolution. Literature reports up to 30% of reinfection with rifampin-soaked Dacron conduit are used with frequent reintervention. Rolled Bovine pericardium grafts have been proposed as a primary intention substitute in native and prosthetics aortic infections and are presented as resistant to infection when used as patch repair in case of groin complications. The aim of our study was to evaluate the outcomes in term of patency, limb salvage and infection resistance of this substitute when tubulized with stample in groin wound infection to replace previous prosthetic graft with active infection or false aneurysm rupture or after percutaneous septic femoral access complication in emergency surgery. ;


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NCT number NCT05881954
Study type Observational
Source University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse
Contact Aurélien H [ahostalrich]
Phone 0673303969
Email hostalrich.a@chu-toulouse.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 1, 2020
Completion date September 1, 2023

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