Literature DB >> 12975075

[A descriptive analysis of a series of patients diagnosed with acute mediastinitis].

P Macrí1, M F Jiménez, N Novoa, G Varela.   

Abstract

Acute mediastinitis is one of the most aggressive chest diseases. The mortality rate ranges between 14% and 42%. We present a retrospective analysis of a series of 26 cases (20 men and 6 women) treated between January 1994 and March 2002 and review the literature. Mediastinitis originated in the esophagus in 17 patients (8 postoperative, 4 due to iatrogenic perforation, 4 due to noniatrogenic perforation, and 1 due to a foreign body) and in the oropharynx in 6 patients; mediastinitis was secondary to median sternotomy in 3. Twenty-five patients were treated surgically. In addition to radical debridement and drainage, which were carried out on all the patients, 10 also underwent esophagectomy or resection of the esophago-gastric reconstruction, 5 received primary sutures of the esophagus, 1 received reconstructive surgery with a pectoral muscle flap, and 1 underwent sternectomy plus intrathoracic omental transposition. Four patients died within 30 days of surgery (15.4%). The mortality rate in our practice is similar to that described in the literature. The results argue for early, aggressive treatment.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12975075     DOI: 10.1016/s0300-2896(03)75419-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Bronconeumol        ISSN: 0300-2896            Impact factor:   4.872


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1.  Endoscopic laser-assisted diverticulotomy without versus with wound closure in the treatment of Zenker's diverticulum.

Authors:  A Anagiotos; M Feyka; A-O Gostian; T Lichtenstein; T D Henning; O Guntinas-Lichius; K B Hüttenbrink; S F Preuss
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2013-06-06       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  Indolent form of mediastinitis caused by oesophageal perforation from fish bone ingestion.

Authors:  Alessandro W Mariani; Paulo Manuel Pêgo-Fernandes; Marcos Naoyoki Samano; Euclides Furtado de Albuquerque Cavalcanti; Juan José Cevasco; Maurício Daniel Gattaz
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-06-04

Review 3.  Finding nemo: imaging findings, pitfalls, and complications of ingested fish bones in the alimentary canal.

Authors:  Charlene Jin Yee Liew; Angeline Choo Choo Poh; Tiong Yong Tan
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2012-12-27

4.  Sepsis in Acute Mediastinitis - A Severe Complication after Oesophageal Perforations. A Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Mircea Mureșan; Simona Mureșan; Ioan Balmoș; Daniela Sala; Bogdan Suciu; Arpad Torok
Journal:  J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures)       Date:  2019-05-13

5.  Successful Outcome of Mediastinitis After 26 Days Delay in Diagnosis.

Authors:  Farid Eftekhari Milani; Samad Shams Vahdati; Pouya Paknejad
Journal:  Turk J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-02-26
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