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  1. TI=Lechenie posleoperatsionnogo perednego mediastinita osteomielita grudiny u patsientki s novoi koronavirusnoi infektsiei COVID 19
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Article: Lechenie posleoperatsionnogo perednego mediastinita, osteomielita grudiny u patsientki s novoi koronavirusnoi infektsiei (COVID-19).

Kabanov, M Yu / Kryukov, N A / Binienko, M A / Kravtsova, O S / Belikova, M Ya / Sementsov, K V

Khirurgiia

2021  , Issue 4, Page(s) 53–57

Abstract: ... 19 pneumonia is often manifested by coughing, that impairs sternum stability after osteosynthesis ... prolonged hospital-stay, significant increase in treatment cost and high mortality (up to 75%). Severe COVID ...

Title translation Treatment of postoperative anterior mediastinitis, sternal osteomyelitis in a patient with a novel coronavirus infection.
Abstract The incidence of mediastinitis after median sternotomy makes up 1-3%. This complication results prolonged hospital-stay, significant increase in treatment cost and high mortality (up to 75%). Severe COVID-19 pneumonia is often manifested by coughing, that impairs sternum stability after osteosynthesis. Moreover, concomitant leukopenia increases the risk of mediastinitis. Viral pneumonia and mediastinitis are complicated by respiratory failure and mutually potentiate the negative effect. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) with combined antibiotic therapy ensures a favorable outcome even in patients with postoperative mediastinitis and osteomyelitis combined with viral pneumonia.
MeSH term(s) Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use ; COVID-19/complications ; COVID-19/diagnosis ; Humans ; Mediastinitis/diagnosis ; Mediastinitis/therapy ; Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy/methods ; Osteomyelitis/diagnosis ; Osteomyelitis/etiology ; Osteomyelitis/therapy ; Postoperative Complications ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Sternotomy/adverse effects ; Sternum/surgery ; Surgical Wound Infection/diagnosis ; Surgical Wound Infection/therapy ; Treatment Outcome
Chemical Substances Anti-Bacterial Agents
Language Russian
Publishing date 2021-03-24
Publishing country Russia (Federation)
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 419230-8
ISSN 2309-5628 ; 0023-1207
ISSN (online) 2309-5628
ISSN 0023-1207
DOI 10.17116/hirurgia202104153
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