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微创性漏斗胸修复术后感染的处理
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作者 Calkins C.M. Shew S.B. +2 位作者 Sharp R.J. g.w. holcomb iii 王经纬 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2005年第12期45-45,共1页
Pectus excavatum is frequently repaired using the minimally invasive placement of a substernal bar (Nuss procedure). Infectious complications after the Nuss procedure are potentially devastating. To date, the manageme... Pectus excavatum is frequently repaired using the minimally invasive placement of a substernal bar (Nuss procedure). Infectious complications after the Nuss procedure are potentially devastating. To date, the management of postoperative infectious complications has not been well described. Methods: A retrospective review of all patients (N = 168) who underwent the Nuss procedure from January 1, 1997, to October 1, 2003, at our institution was performed. Six patients (4% ) had postoperative infections, and their medical records were reviewed. Results: Of the 6 patients, 5 underwent operative drainage for wound abscesses that developed 2 to 76 weeks postoperatively. The other patient developed cellulitis 12 months postoperatively and was treated effectively with antibiotics alone. Recurrent infections were treated in 3 of 6 patients, one of whom eventually required removal of the bar resulting in a mild, residual pectus excavatum defect. One of 6 patients has had the substernal bar removed electively. The remaining 4 continue to be without clinically apparent infection at this time and are over 1 year removed from their infection. Conclusions: Although uncommon, infectious complications after the Nuss procedure require complex management strategies. Despite recurrent infection in some cases, most infectious complications occurring after the minimally invasive repair can be effectively treated without having to remove the substernal bar. 展开更多
关键词 漏斗胸 微创性 术后感染 感染并发症 医疗记录 脓肿引流 蜂窝织炎 手术切口 连接杆 日至
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