Aortic graft complication

Blood Vessels & Circulation
Chest, Abdomen & Pelvis

In people who have had previous aortic surgery, complications including graft infection, pseudoaneurysm, or endoleak can develop over time. These may cause no obvious symptoms initially. An MRI may show changes around a previous aortic graft consistent with a complication. Finding a graft complication early may allow for treatment before it causes serious vascular or infectious complications.

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