Abstract
Treatment of mycotic aneurysms of the aorta includes excision of infected tissue followed by anatomic or extra-anatomic bypass. However, operative mortality remains high particularly in elderly patients with comorbidities. We describe here 2 patients with mycotic aneurysms of the descending aorta in whom endovascular repair was successfully performed. In 1 of these patients, stent grafting was attained during the acute, bacteraemic phase of infection. After 12 and 20 months, respectively, of diagnosis, both patients are doing well.