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Interact CardioVasc Thorac Surg 2005;4:469-472. doi:10.1510/icvts.2005.110726
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Institutional report - Cardiac general

Omental transfer for deep sternal wound infection after coronary artery bypass grafting with the right gastroepiploic artery

Naoyuki Kimura*, Koji Kawahito, Satoshi Ito, Seiichiro Murata, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Hideo Adachi and Takashi Ino

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Omiya Medical Center, Jichi Medical School, 1-847 Amanumatyo, Omiya, Saitama 330-0834, Japan

*Corresponding author. Tel.: +81-48-647-2111; fax: +81-48-648-5188.

E-mail address: kimura-n{at}omiya.jichi.ac.jp (N. Kimura).

We have applied omental transfer in cases of deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) that occurred after the right gastroepiploic artery was used as a coronary artery bypass graft. Study subjects were 7 patients (mean age was 66 years) who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting with the right gastroepiploic artery during the period January 1990–March 2004, then suffered DSWI and underwent single-stage treatment consisting of debridement and omental transfer 33 days on average (range 12–93 days) after the primary surgery. Patients were followed-up, and the following data were collected in retrospect: clinical presentation and in-hospital and long-term results. Three of the 7 patients underwent omental transfer based on the left gastroepiploic artery alone, 3 underwent omental transfer based on blood supply from a branch of the right gastroepiploic artery, and 1 underwent omental transfer based on blood supply from both branches. The hospital mortality rate was 14% (1 of 7 patients); death was caused by recurrent mediastinitis. Postoperative hospitalization was 47 days (range 21–83 days). Two patients died of cardiac failure, and 1 patient suffered abdominal wall hernia during the follow-up period. Even after harvesting of the right gastroepiploic artery, omental transfer was effective for the treatment of DSWI.

Key Words: Right gastroepiploic artery graft; Deep sternal wound infection; Omental transfer







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