Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008; 56(4): 200-204
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1038386
Original Cardiovascular

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Management of Poststernotomy Mediastinitis: Experience and Results of Different Therapy Modalities

C. Schimmer1 , S. P. Sommer1 , M. Bensch1 , O. Elert1 , R. Leyh1
  • 1Department of Heart Surgery, University Hospital Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
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Publication History

received Nov. 24, 2007

Publication Date:
15 May 2008 (online)

Abstract

Background: Different primary treatment modalities have been utilized to treat poststernotomy mediastinitis (PM) following cardiac surgery. Methods: A literature survey using the key phrases “treatment of deep sternal wound infection” and “poststernotomy-mediastinitis” was performed. Furthermore, a questionnaire regarding the primary treatment of PM was distributed to all 79 German heart surgery centers. Results: The review of the literature shows that the current understanding is based purely on retrospective studies, not on evidence-based medicine. All 79 German heart centers replied to the questionnaire. Vacuum-assisted closure therapy (V. A. C.®) is used in 28/79 (35 %) heart centers as the “first-line” treatment, 22/79 (28 %) perform primary reclosure in conjunction with a double-tube irrigation/suction system, and in 29/79 (37 %) German heart centers both treatment options were used according to the intraoperative conditions. Conclusions: As a primary treatment for PM two treatment modalities are currently in use: primary reclosure coupled with a double-tube suction/irrigation system versus V. A. C.® therapy. Since prospective randomized studies have not yet been performed, controlled clinical trials comparing both treatment modalities are pivotal to define the evidence for patients presenting with PM.

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Dr. Christoph Schimmer

Department of Heart Surgery
University Hospital Würzburg

Oberdürrbacherstr. 6

97080 Würzburg

Germany

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