Anterior mediastinal herniation of the transverse colon after an omental flap transposition

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Poststernotomy mediastinitis continues to be an infrequent but serious complication after cardiac surgery. We present a case of a 59-year-old man who developed a deep sternal wound infection after an emergency cardiac surgery. Omental transposition flap was used to cover the sternal defect. Several days later, the patient developed a transverse colon herniation into the anterior mediastinum that required emergency exploration and colon resection. The patient survived after a difficult hospital course. Indications, technical points, and possible complications of using omental flap transposition are discussed.

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Halldorsson, A., Meyerrose, G., & Griswold, J. (2007). Anterior mediastinal herniation of the transverse colon after an omental flap transposition. American Surgeon, 73(4), 367–370. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313480707300411

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