Pectoralis major muscle turnover flap reconstruction for treatment of
deep sternal wound infection in infants and children
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study is to assess the therapeutic
effect and applicability of pectoralis major muscle turnover flap
reconstruction for treatment of deep sternal wound infection after
cardiac surgery in infants and children. Methods: From march
2013 to october 2021, 23 patients with deep sternal wound infection
after cardiac surgery underwent pectoralis major muscle turnover flap
reconstruction.The data and outcomes of the patients were
retrospectively analyzed. Results: 20 patients were treated
with unilateral pectoralis major muscle turnover flap reconstruction,3
patients were treated by bilateral pectoralis major muscle turnover
flap. All of the sternal wounds healed successfully. All patients
survived and were discharged without evidence of infection. In a
follow-up period, ranging from 15 to 83 months (mean 32.6 months), all
patients demonstrated normal development with no limitations to limb
movements. There were no signs of chronic sternal infection in all of
them. Conclusion:Pectoralis major muscle turnover flap
reconstruction is a simple,feasible and effective treatment of deep
sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery in infants and
children,with minimal developmental problems.