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Feasibility of open chest management with modified negative pressure wound therapy immediately after cardiac surgery
Authors:Hiroshi Kurazumi  Ryo Suzuki  Ryosuke Nawata  Toshiki Yokoyama  Sarii Tsubone  Yutaro Matsuno  Akihito Mikamo  Kimikazu Hamano
Affiliation:Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery and Clinical Science, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi, Japan
Abstract:
OBJECTIVESTo evaluate the feasibility of open chest management with our modified negative pressure wound therapy immediately after cardiac surgery as a therapy for atypical tamponade.METHODSOpen chest with modified negative pressure wound therapy was performed immediately after cardiac surgery. The surface of the heart and the vessels were covered with non-adherent siliconized gauze. The sternal halves were stented using edge-cut disposable syringes to maintain a larger mediastinal cavity. Approximately 45 mm of distance was kept between the sternal edges. A trimmed sterile polyvinyl foam sponge was inserted into the mediastinum, the entire wound was sealed and negative pressure (−50 to −75 mmHg) was applied using a suction generator. Delayed chest closure was performed in a standard manner once the haemodynamic status was stabilizsed.RESULTSThe mortality rate was 3/15 (20%) patients. Deep sternal wound infection occurred in 1/15 (6.7%) patients. Five patients were extubated during the open chest management. Sternal closure was delayed for median of 3 days after the initial surgery. There was no incidence of bleeding complications or need for additional haemostatic procedures.CONCLUSIONSNegative pressure wound therapy performed immediately after cardiac surgery was feasible in our small number of patients.Clinical registration numberStudy ID: 2020-149.
Keywords:Delayed sternal closure   Open chest management   Negative wound pressure therapy
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