Usefulness of a partial median sternotomy for acute infectious endocarditis in patients with tracheostoma.

Journal: Annals Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery : Official Journal Of The Association Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgeons Of Asia
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Abstract

Infectious endocarditis patients occasionally need emergency cardiac surgery even if they have a tracheostoma. However, a median full-sternotomy approach carries increased risk for sternal infection and lethal mediastinitis in cardiac surgery for patients with tracheostomas. We successfully performed valve replacement procedures using a lower partial median sternotomy approach in 6 infectious endocarditis patients with tracheostomas. There were neither operative deaths nor complications related to wound infection in these cases. The partial sternotomy approach represents a safe alternative in cardiac surgery for acute infectious endocarditis patients with tracheostomas who need emergent surgery.

Authors
Toshio Kaneda, Toshihiko Saga, Takako Nishino, Kohsuke Fujii, Yukami Shintaro
Relevant Conditions

Endocarditis, Mediastinitis