2009
DOI: 10.4326/jjcvs.38.7
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Effectiveness of Wound Infection Control in Open Heart Surgery for Neonates and Infants less than Three Months Old

Abstract: The incidence of wound infection and delayed wound healing was greater in neonates and infants less than 3 months old who had undergone open heart surgery through a median sternotomy than in older patients. To reduce these problems, we stopped using continuous absorbable braided suture for skin and subcutaneous tissue closure in August 2005, and used interrupted non-absorbable monofilament suture instead. Around the same time, we adopted hydrocolloid dressing as a substitute for gauze dressing. We evaluated th… Show more

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“…In the present case, the braided suture threads of Vicryl plus ® were used for abdominal fascial closure. It has been well established that monofilament and absorbable threads are good for prevention of development of suture abscess [17] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present case, the braided suture threads of Vicryl plus ® were used for abdominal fascial closure. It has been well established that monofilament and absorbable threads are good for prevention of development of suture abscess [17] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%