Delayed Primary Versus Late Secondary Wound Closure in Sternum Infections
Mediastinitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Mediastinitis focused on measuring cardiac surgery, poststernotomy wound infections, delayed secondary closure of sternum
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age or more
- Who has been operated on the open heart and received a total or partial median sternotomy
- Informed consent has been obtained, subject is willing to follow protocol study treatment regimen, and comply with all planned follow-up assessments
- Not self-determined patients are not exclusion criteria
Exclusion Criteria:
- after heart transplantation or other orthotropic transplantation procedure
- superficial wound infections (see definition at 4.1)
- Sterile open wound dehiscence's without any sign of local or systematic infection.
Sites / Locations
- Departement of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Lausanne (CHUV)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Arm A) Secondary closure with the vacuum-assisted system (VAC
Arm B) Surgical procedure by delayed primary closure
after the diagnosis of the poststernotomy wound infection is established the clinical procedure is obtained as follows: firstly the empiric antibiotic therapy with vancomycin is induced. The lab samples including bacteriology test are obtained. Surgical debridement is made until occurrence of tissue bleeding. Finally VAC sponge is implanted wit the negative suction pressure of 75 mmHg. The patients are obtained 5 to 7 times to the surgical procedures in time intervals of 48/72 hours. Subsequently when the last three bacteriology samples are negative a delayed primary closure or rectus abdominal muscle flap may be done.
In the first step, after the diagnosis of the infection was done, and the empiric antibiotic therapy is induced with vancomycin in the first surgical intervention the sternal wires will be removed, the mediastinum is explored and extensive surgical debridement is performed until occurrence of tissue bleeding.The patients will receive treatment delivered through the VAC system in the first 48 hours following the first surgical intervention, subsequently the wound is closed.