Management of pediatric sternal wounds following congenital heart surgery: The role of the plastic surgeon in debridement and closure

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作者
Horriat, Narges L. [1 ]
McCandless, Martin G. [1 ]
Humphries, Laura S. [1 ]
Ghanamah, Mohammed [2 ]
Kogon, Brian E. [2 ]
Hoppe, Ian C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Div Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
[2] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Div Cardiothorac Surg, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
关键词
chest wall reconstruction; congenital heart disease; mediastinitis; muscle flap; sternal wound infection; MAJOR MUSCLE FLAP; MEDIASTINITIS; INFECTION;
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10.1111/jocs.16841
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Management of sternal wound infections (SWIs) in pediatric patients following congenital heart surgery can be extremely difficult. Patients with congenital cardiac conditions are at risk for complications such as sternal dehiscence, infection, and cardiopulmonary compromise. In this study, we report a single-institution experience with pediatric SWIs. Methods Fourteen pediatric patients requiring plastic surgery consultation for complex sternal wound closure were included. A retrospective chart review was performed with the following variables of interest: demographic data, congenital cardiac condition, respective surgical palliations, development of mediastinitis, causative organism, number of debridements, presence of sternal wires, and choice of flap coverage. Primary endpoints included achieved chest wall closure and overall survival. Results Of the 14 patients, 8 (57%) were diagnosed with culture-positive mediastinitis. The sternum remained wired at the time of final flap closure in eight (57%) patients. All patients were reconstructed with pectoralis major flaps, except one (7%) who also received an omental flap and two (14%) who received superior rectus abdominis flaps. One patient (7%) was treated definitively with negative pressure wound therapy, and one (7%) was too unstable for closure. Six patients developed complications, including one (7%) with persistent mediastinitis, two (14%) with hematoma formation, one (7%) with abscess, and one (7%) with skin necrosis requiring subsequent surgical debridement. There were three (21%) mortalities. Conclusions The management of SWI in congenital cardiac patients is challenging. The standard tenets for management of SWI in adults are loosely applicable, but additional considerations must be addressed in this unique subset population.
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