Tuberculous infection in a vascular prosthesis: a case of aortic graft infection resulting from disseminated tuberculosis
R. A. Wright, F. Yang and W. S. Moore
Insertion of an aortic prosthetic bypass graft in a patient with untreated
disseminated tuberculosis resulted in graft infection with formation of a
pseudoaneurysm. Microbiologic cultures implicated Mycobacterium
tuberculosis as the causative agent, and a subsequent review of the
literature indicated this report to be the first clinical demonstration of
the susceptibility of vascular prosthesis to M tuberculosis infection to
our knowledge.