
pmid: 2137708
Three babies who developed infection in their median sternotomy wounds are reported. In one child, a retrosternal abscess was drained and in the other two cases, the wounds dehisced. The wound cavities were filled with a rectus abdominis myocutaneous island flap and in each case, the wounds healed primarily. Early flap repair resolved the infection, shortened the hospital stay and provided protection to the exposed mediastinum.
Male, Sternum, Infant, Newborn, Humans, Infant, Surgical Wound Infection, Female, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Surgical Flaps, Abdominal Muscles
Male, Sternum, Infant, Newborn, Humans, Infant, Surgical Wound Infection, Female, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Surgical Flaps, Abdominal Muscles
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