From open packing to negative wound pressure therapy. A critical overview of deep sternal wound infection treatment strategies after cardiac surgery

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Abstract

Deep sternal wound infection is a challenging aspect of modern cardiac surgery. The considerable mortality rate, devastating morbidity and, negative impact on long-term survival has driven cardiac and plastic surgeons to seek a more advantageous treatment solution. This review summarizes progress in the field of deep sternal wound infection treatment after cardiac surgery. Emphasis is placed on outcomes analysis of contemporary treatment strategy based on negative pressure wound therapy followed by sternotomy wound reconstruction, and its comparison with conventional treatment modalities used afore. Furthermore, complications and drawbacks of treatment strategies are critically evaluated to outline current options for successfully managing this life-threatening complication following cardiac surgery.

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Simek, M., Chudoba, A., Hajek, R., Tobbia, P., Molitor, M., & Nemec, P. (2018). From open packing to negative wound pressure therapy. A critical overview of deep sternal wound infection treatment strategies after cardiac surgery. Biomedical Papers, 164(4), 263–271. https://doi.org/10.5507/bp.2018.053

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