Deep sternal wire infection resulting in severe pulmonary valve endocarditis |
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Authors: | Bhavani Sekar S Slisatkorn Worawong Rehm Susan J Pettersson Gosta B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, and Infectious Disease, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Right-sided infective endocarditis is uncommon, comprising less than 5% of all cases of endocarditis. This is primarily seen in patients with drug abuse, long-term intravenous catheters, and congenital malformations, or a combination of these. Isolated pulmonary valve endocarditis is difficult to recognize due to its rarity, minimal cardiac manifestations, and predominance of pulmonary infections secondary to embolization of the vegetations. We describe an unusual case of chronic sternal wound infection and migration of an infected braided sternal wire causing right ventricular outflow tract and pulmonary valve endocarditis, which necessitated a complicated reoperation including pulmonary valve replacement with a homograft. |
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Keywords: | 18 |
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