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

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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. ©2011 The Editorial Committee of Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Kaneda, T., Saga, T., Nishino, T., Fujii, K., & Shintaro, Y. (2011). Usefulness of a partial median sternotomy for acute infectious endocarditis in patients with tracheostoma. Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 17(5), 528–530. https://doi.org/10.5761/atcs.cr.10.01622

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