GMS Hygiene and Infection Control (Sep 2014)

Can post-sternotomy mediastinitis be prevented by a closed incision management system?

  • Dohmen, Pascal M.,
  • Markou, Thanasie,
  • Ingemansson, Richard,
  • Rotering, Heinrich,
  • Hartman, Jean M.,
  • van Valen, René,
  • Brunott, Maaike,
  • Kramer, Axel,
  • Segers, Patrique

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/dgkh000239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. Doc19

Abstract

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[english] Post-sternotomy mediastinitis is a serious complication after cardiothoracic surgery and contribute significantly to post-operative morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Negative pressure wound therapy is today’s golden standard for post-sternotomy mediastinitis treatment. A systematic literature search was conducted at PubMed until October 2012 to analyse whether vacuum-assisted closure technique prevents mediastinitis after clean surgical incisions closure. Today’s studies showed reduction of post-sternotomy mediastinitis including a beneficial socio-economic impact. Current studies, however included only high-risk patients, hence furthermore, larger randomised controlled trials are warranted to clarify the benefit for using surgical incision vacuum management systems in the general patient population undergoing sternotomy and clarify risk factor interaction.

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