SVU - International Journal of Medical Sciences (Jan 2024)
Risk of deep sternal wound infection of Pedicled versus Skeletonized Left Internal Mammary Artery in Diabetic patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
Abstract
Background: Diabetes is a major risk factor of IHD and responsible of many postoperative complications. Deep sternal wound infection after CABG is a major complication which associated with high mortality. Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare between pedicled and skeletonized LIMA in diabetic patients undergoing CABG Patients and methods: This study conducted on 100 diabetic patients underwent isolated CABG in the period between January 2017 and January 2018. Patients were divided into 2 groups: Group (A) patients had a pedicled LIMA (n=60) and Group (B) patients had a skeletonized LIMA (n=40). All patients in both groups were followed up during hospital stay and for one month after discharge for symptoms and signs of deep sternal wound infection. Results: Regarding intraoperative date there was significant increase in total operative time in Group (B) was 221±76.5 versus 195±53 in Group (A) (P=-0.003) and no significant difference in other operative data. Regarding postoperative data there was significant increase in incidence of deep sternal wound infection in Group (A ) 6 patients (10%0 versus 1 patient (2.5%) in Group (B) with (P=0.004) while other data showed no statistical difference in both groups, there was no mortality in both groups. Conclusion: Skeletonized LIMA is better to be used than pedicled LIMA in diabetic patients undergoi
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