Abstract | PURPOSE: Sternal splintage is known as an effective maneuver to stabilize hemodynamics during the immediate postoperative period, particularly in very sick infants. On the other hand, its wound management is not always straightforward. We employed dressing using a product made of a hydrocolloid material in such circumstances. This report describes our experience in utilizing the dressing in term of its potential advantages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: RESULT: All patients survived their difficult circumstances. None of them suffered wound complications such as infection or healing problem during sternal splintage or subsequent to eventual chest closure. The dressing product was easy to handle with no adverse events associated with its material. CONCLUSIONS: It is reconfirmed that a dressing made of hydrocolloid material was of practical use for sealing the wound in infants requiring open chest management after cardiac surgery.
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Authors | Shinya Yokoyama, Rei Tonomura, Ryohei Fukuba, Kazuhiro Mitani, Hideki Uemura |
Journal | Surgical case reports
(Surg Case Rep)
Vol. 7
Issue 1
Pg. 247
(Nov 22 2021)
ISSN: 2198-7793 [Print] Germany |
PMID | 34807318
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © 2021. The Author(s). |