Objective: Following open-heart surgery, sternal osteomyelitis or infection of the graft may be a serious complication with high mortality rates. The recommended treatment of an infected graft is its explantation. Because of the poor performance status of the patient, this may not always be an option. We report a successful treatment concept without removal of the infected graft. Methods: The infected ascending aortic graft and the remaining sternum of a critically ill 60-year-old man were covered with a bilateral pectoralis muscle flap. Results: Postoperatively, the laboratory test values normalized and the patient was discharged 1 month after the intervention. One year after surgery, the patient was in good condition and the examination s...
BACKGROUND: Despite the improvements achieved in antibiotic therapy, severe aortic infection resulti...
A 73-year-old man presents 2.5 weeks status postascending aortic and hemiarch synthetic graft replac...
WOS: 000458175000001PubMed: 30264627Background: Candida sternal wound infections (SWIs) following ca...
Objective: Following open-heart surgery, sternal osteomyelitis or infection of the graft may be a se...
Deep wound infection of the anterior chest wall tissues in patients after transsternal cardiac surge...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the proper treatment of infected median ste...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the proper treatment of infected median sternoto...
Objective: To report a case of successful long-term conservative management of a patient with aortic...
The aim of this study was to investigate the proper treatment of infected median sternotomy wounds. ...
Sternal wound infection causes considerable morbidity and mortality for open-heart patients. Treatme...
The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the results of reconstructing infected post-st...
ObjectiveTo document the treatment of all patients with infected aortic grafts at Christchurch Hospi...
Treatment of sternal wound complications is controversial, particularly in immunosuppressed heart tr...
Infectious thoracic aortitis is a rare disease, especially since the incidence of syphilis and tuber...
Introduction: Deep sternal wound infection is a life-threatening complication of longitudinal median...
BACKGROUND: Despite the improvements achieved in antibiotic therapy, severe aortic infection resulti...
A 73-year-old man presents 2.5 weeks status postascending aortic and hemiarch synthetic graft replac...
WOS: 000458175000001PubMed: 30264627Background: Candida sternal wound infections (SWIs) following ca...
Objective: Following open-heart surgery, sternal osteomyelitis or infection of the graft may be a se...
Deep wound infection of the anterior chest wall tissues in patients after transsternal cardiac surge...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the proper treatment of infected median ste...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the proper treatment of infected median sternoto...
Objective: To report a case of successful long-term conservative management of a patient with aortic...
The aim of this study was to investigate the proper treatment of infected median sternotomy wounds. ...
Sternal wound infection causes considerable morbidity and mortality for open-heart patients. Treatme...
The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the results of reconstructing infected post-st...
ObjectiveTo document the treatment of all patients with infected aortic grafts at Christchurch Hospi...
Treatment of sternal wound complications is controversial, particularly in immunosuppressed heart tr...
Infectious thoracic aortitis is a rare disease, especially since the incidence of syphilis and tuber...
Introduction: Deep sternal wound infection is a life-threatening complication of longitudinal median...
BACKGROUND: Despite the improvements achieved in antibiotic therapy, severe aortic infection resulti...
A 73-year-old man presents 2.5 weeks status postascending aortic and hemiarch synthetic graft replac...
WOS: 000458175000001PubMed: 30264627Background: Candida sternal wound infections (SWIs) following ca...