Combined vacuum-assisted closure treatment with laparoscopic mobilization of an omental flap and meshed skin grafts for reconstruction of infected sternotomy wounds: two cases.

نویسندگان

  • Zoran Veir
  • Sanda Smud
  • Branko Bogdanić
  • Bruno Cvjeticanin
  • Dinko Bagatin
  • Anto Dujmović
  • Mladen Duduković
  • Radojko Ivrlac
  • Kresimir Bulić
  • Davor Mijatović
چکیده

In cardiac surgery, poststernotomy wounds are life threatening complications, with mortality up to 50%. We described two patients, who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting and postoperatively developed a deep sternal wound infection. Reconstruction was combined with vacuum-assisted closure treatment, laparoscopic mobilization of an omental flap and split thickens skin grafts. The omental flap is a well-vascularized local flap with a large surface area and has excellent immunologic and angiogenic properties. Both patients recovered completely. In our opinion, vacuum-assisted closure treatment and laparoscopic mobilization of great omentum is suitable option for treating deep sternal wounds.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Collegium antropologicum

دوره 33 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009