Agrifoglio G, Costantini S, Zanetta M, Castelli P
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 1979 Jan-Feb;20(1):25-32.
The authors report their experiences in two kinds of late complications of direct reconstructive surgery: infections and anastomotic false aneurysms. Such complications occurred after operations calling for the use of alloplastic prostheses, with an incidence of 2.8% out of all other operations in which prosthesic grafts have been used. All the patients have undergone second surgery with good results in 16 cases out of 19 (84.3%), 1 patient underwent amputation (5.2%) and 2 patients, suffering for infected false aneurysms of the aorta, died (10.5%).