 |
 |

Multiple Aneurysms in Dacron Velour Graft
James May, FRACS;
Michael Stephen, FRACS
Arch Surg. 1978;113(3):320-321.
Abstract
Formation of an aneurysm in a Dacron graft is a rare complication. It usually occurs within two years from operation. Most cases take the form of a generalized dilation. Multiple saccular aneurysms developed in a patient with a Dacron velour graft. The cause of the complication is not always clear, but multiple defects in the construction of the Dacron graft seemed the most likely cause in this case.
(Arch Surg 113:320-321, 1978)
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Surgery, University of Sydney and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Sept 9, 1977.
Reprint requests to 100 Carillon Ave, Newtown 2042 NSW, Australia (Dr May).
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES
Degenerative Dacron Graft Changes: Is There A Biological Component in This Textile Defect ? A Case Report
Cardia and Regina
VASC ENDOVASCULAR SURG 1989;23:245-247.
ABSTRACT
A Review of Structural and Material Properties of Vascular Grafts
Pourdeyhimi and Text
J Biomater Appl 1987;2:163-204.
ABSTRACT
Aneurysms of a Double Velour Aortic Graft
Nucho and Gryboski
Arch Surg 1984;119:1182-1184.
ABSTRACT
Polytetrafluoroethylene Graft Aneurysms: A Report of Five Aneurysms
Mohr and Smith
Arch Surg 1980;115:1467-1470.
ABSTRACT
Introduction to the Vascular Symposium: The Society for Vascular Surgery-The International Vascular Society
Wright and Hiratzka
Arch Surg 1979;114:665-668.
ABSTRACT
|