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Treatment of mediastinitis in children after cardiac surgery

A study of 20 cases

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Twenty-three cases of mediastinitis after cardiac surgery in children were treated by us between 1973 and 1976.

Three patients died within 6 hours of admission. Treatment used in the twenty other cases are discussed. The mean age of the patients was three years and three months.

The mediastinitis was evident an average of twelve days after extracoporeal circulation. A staphylococus was always responsible for the infection. Treatment was a combination of surgery, antibiotics and respiratory and nutritional supplies.

The surgical treatment consisted of a careful mediastinal cleansing with resection of the sternal edges. In fifteen patients the thorax was closed after surgery, and an irrigation system installed using a solution of 4% Dakin in physiologic saline. Recovery was simple in 5 patients. In the 10 other patients of this group the thorax had to be reopened; one patient died after 90 days from Serratia marcescens endocarditis.

The thorax was left open initially in five patients: one patient of this group died from candida endocarditis.

All patients needed endotracheal ventilation through a nasotracheal tube (7 to 90 days of ventilation).

Treatment with bactericidal antibiotics was pursued for three months and a monotherapy was kept for nine months.

After reviewing the observed complications, our methods and results are compared with others in the literature.

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Barois, A., Grosbuis, S., Simon, N. et al. Treatment of mediastinitis in children after cardiac surgery. Intensive Care Med 4, 35–39 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01683134

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