1. Vacuum-assisted closure for pediatric post-sternotomy mediastinitis: are low negative pressures sufficient?
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Kadohama T, Akasaka N, Nagamine A, Nakanishi K, Kiyokawa K, Goh K, and Sasajima T
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- Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Mediastinitis microbiology, Sternum surgery, Cardiac Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Mediastinitis etiology, Mediastinitis therapy, Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy, Staphylococcal Infections therapy
- Abstract
We present 3 cases of pediatric post-sternotomy mediastinitis treated by a vacuum-assisted closure (VAC). The patients 2 girls, aged 6 months and 10 months, and a 2-year-old boy. The onset of infection was at 9, 14, and 32 postoperative days. The culture examination detected coagulase-negative Staphylococci strains in 2 cases, and Staphylococcus aureus in 1 case. A VAC was performed at -50 mm Hg for 10, 12, and 7 days. The wounds were closed without vascularized soft tissue. A VAC under a low negative pressure is a useful and safe procedure for the management of pediatric post-sternotomy mediastinitis.
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- 2008
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