Literature DB >> 2587657

The integrated approach to suppurative mediastinitis: rewiring the sternum over transposed omentum.

L B Colen1, W T Huntsman, W D Morain.   

Abstract

Acute mediastinitis after cardiopulmonary procedures remains a devastating complication and a challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. A review of the literature and our own experience confirm the need for early aggressive drainage followed by timely reconstruction. In carefully selected patients, the sternum may be reclosed, provided that omental tissue has been transposed into the defect between the myocardium and the posterior cortex of the sternum. The technique is outlined and the results are analyzed and compared with three additional patient subgroups: (1) sternal wounds rewired over drains, (2) sternal wounds rewired with drains and irrigation catheters, and (3) wounds closed by sternal excision and muscle-flap transposition. To date, nine omental transfers have been performed with complete success. Mediastinal drainage routinely ceases after 3 to 5 days, and hospitalization has averaged 10 to 14 days. Early open debridement allows establishment of drainage and permits close evaluation of the character of the bony sternum. Muscle flaps may then be used in those patients with multiply fractured or frankly necrotic sternal tissue, while sternal closure over omental flaps may be used in all other patients. Adherence to this protocol has allowed for bacteriologic control of the wound, minimal morbidity, and no mortality.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2587657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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5.  Cutaneous Breast Radiation-associated Angiosarcoma: Anterior Chest Wall Reconstruction Options Following Extra-radical Resection.

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