STAGED CHEST CLOSURE IN PEDIATRIC CARDIAC-SURGERY PREVENTING TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL CARDIAC-TAMPONADE

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作者
ZIEMER, G
KARCK, M
MULLER, H
LUHMER, I
机构
[1] Divisions of ‘Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Surgical Center, Children’s Hospital, Hannover Medical School, Hannover
[2] Anesthesiological Center Children’s Hospital, Hannover Medical School, Hannover
[3] Pediatric Cardiology, Children’s Hospital, Hannover Medical School, Hannover
关键词
CARDIAC TAMPONADE; CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE; CHEST CLOSURE; STAGED;
D O I
10.1016/1010-7940(92)90081-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Chest closure after cardiac surgery occasionally results in cardiac compression leading to circulatory failure. In shunt-dependent circulation, the arterial oxygen saturation may decrease significantly due to the increase in pulmonary vascular resistance caused by chest closure. Temporary patch implantation with delayed sternal closure facilitates circulatory and/or pulmonary stabilization (temporary chest wall patch plasty, TCWPP). Between July 1986 and June 1991, 42 patients underwent staged chest closure (TCWPP) after open heart surgery for congenital lesions (4.9% of 854 patients). TCWPP was performed when either primary hemodynamic deterioration or an increase in cyanosis (palliative procedures only) followed by hemodynamic deterioration occurred during attempted or shortly after sternal closure. Overall mortality was 40.4% (17/42). It was 32.3% (11/34) when the patch was inserted primarily at the end of the operation. If the patch was inserted emergently 4-24 h postoperatively, mortality was 75% (6/8). Definite chest closure was performed from 4 h to 6 days (mean 72 h) postoperatively. In 2 patients closure had to be performed emergently (single ventricles); 7 patients died before chest closure. One mediastinal microbiology examination was positive. Deep sternal infection necessitating operative revision occurred in one other patient. In conclusion, TCWPP may considerably lower mortality of the illest patients after surgery for complex congenital heart disease. A timely decision as to the performance of staged chest closure is mandatory. This procedure rarely causes infection. We now apply this technique liberally, by cardio-mediastinal size judgement in over 30% of our TCWPP candidates even without a prior trial of primary closure.
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