Mediastinitis in pediatric cardiac surgery: an unusual complication. A single-center experience.

Laura Isabel Manosalva Arciniegas, José Antonio Vargas Soler, Lyneira Juliana Guevara Rodríguez, Laura Constanza González Hakspiel, Andrés Felipe Rubio Duarte, Sara Elena Mendoza Crespo
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Objectives: Mediastinitis is an unusual postoperative complication in pediatric cardiovascular surgery, associated with high morbidity and mortality. Case reports are limited, especially in Latin America, where cardiac surgery has advanced significantly.

Materials and methods: A retrospective study of mediastinitis post-cardiac surgery cases at a high-complexity center in Colombia, between January 2015 and June 2023, was conducted. A detailed description of the clinical characteristics and therapeutic approaches was provided.

Results: A population of 16 children with mediastinitis was characterized, predominantly male (68.7%); 62.5% were aged 1-3 months. The most common defects were transposition of the great arteries and univentricular heart. Gram-negative bacteria (37.5%) were the most common isolates, followed by gram-positive bacteria (25%). Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) was required in 43.7% of cases.

Conclusion: Advances in congenital heart disease management have led to complications such as mediastinitis, prompting the development of therapeutic strategies that would benefit from better characterization in high-complexity centers to improve outcomes.

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小儿心脏手术中的纵隔炎:一种不寻常的并发症。单中心体验。
目的:纵隔炎是小儿心血管手术中一种罕见的术后并发症,具有较高的发病率和死亡率。病例报告有限,特别是在心脏手术进展显著的拉丁美洲。材料与方法:对2015年1月至2023年6月在哥伦比亚某高复杂性中心进行的心脏手术后纵隔炎病例进行回顾性研究。详细描述了临床特点和治疗方法提供。结果:儿童纵隔炎16例,以男性为主(68.7%);62.5%为1 ~ 3月龄;最常见的缺陷是大动脉转位和单室心脏。革兰氏阴性菌最多(37.5%),革兰氏阳性菌次之(25%)。43.7%的病例需要真空辅助闭合(VAC)。结论:先天性心脏病管理的进步导致了诸如纵隔炎之类的并发症,促使了治疗策略的发展,这些治疗策略将受益于在高复杂性中心更好地表征以改善结果。
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