Abstract Background To report our experience, with Deep mediastinal wound infections (DMWI). Emphasis was given to the management of deep infections with omental flaps Methods From February 2000 to October 2007, out of 3896 cardiac surgery patients (prospective data collection) 120 pts (3.02%) developed sternal wound infections. There were 104 males & 16 females; (73.7%) CABG, (13.5%) Valves & (9.32%) CABG and Valve. Results Superficial sternal wound infection detected in 68 patients (1.75%) and fifty-two patients (1.34%) developed DMWI. The incremental risk factors for development of DMWI were: Diabetes (OR = 3.62, CI = 1.2-10.98), Pre Op Creatinine > 200 μmol/l (OR = 3.33, CI = 1.14-9.7) and Prolong ventilation (OR = 4.16, CI = 1.73-9.98)...
AbstractMedian sternotomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the treatment of hear...
Deep sternal wound infection is a devastating complication of cardiac surgery, with low incidence, b...
AbstractThe incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) after cardiac surgery depends on the definiti...
Background: Deep sternal wound infections (DSWI) are a grave complication that occurs in 0.3%–5% of ...
Background: Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery is defined as the infection of organs and spaces of ...
AbstractBackgroundMediastinitis after cardiac surgery is defined as the infection of organs and spac...
Introduction: Post sternotomy infections are a dreadful havoc of modern cardiac surgery.General comp...
Abstract Background Deep sternal wound complications are uncommon after cardiac surgery. They compri...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate retrospectively the results of reconstructing infe...
The primary question addressed was whether muscle flaps (MFs) offer a significant advantage over an ...
Introduction. Median sternotomy represents a standard surgical access in cardiac surgery, despite th...
Poorly managed diabetes and hypertensives are risk factors for deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) f...
The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the results of reconstructing infected post-st...
Abstract Background Deep sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery carries high morbidity and mo...
Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a feared complication following cardiac surgery. This study d...
AbstractMedian sternotomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the treatment of hear...
Deep sternal wound infection is a devastating complication of cardiac surgery, with low incidence, b...
AbstractThe incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) after cardiac surgery depends on the definiti...
Background: Deep sternal wound infections (DSWI) are a grave complication that occurs in 0.3%–5% of ...
Background: Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery is defined as the infection of organs and spaces of ...
AbstractBackgroundMediastinitis after cardiac surgery is defined as the infection of organs and spac...
Introduction: Post sternotomy infections are a dreadful havoc of modern cardiac surgery.General comp...
Abstract Background Deep sternal wound complications are uncommon after cardiac surgery. They compri...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate retrospectively the results of reconstructing infe...
The primary question addressed was whether muscle flaps (MFs) offer a significant advantage over an ...
Introduction. Median sternotomy represents a standard surgical access in cardiac surgery, despite th...
Poorly managed diabetes and hypertensives are risk factors for deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) f...
The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the results of reconstructing infected post-st...
Abstract Background Deep sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery carries high morbidity and mo...
Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a feared complication following cardiac surgery. This study d...
AbstractMedian sternotomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the treatment of hear...
Deep sternal wound infection is a devastating complication of cardiac surgery, with low incidence, b...
AbstractThe incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) after cardiac surgery depends on the definiti...