Ann Trop Paediatr
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Purulent pericarditis, though rare in developed countries, is not uncommon in developing countries. However, the type of pericardial drainage required and the risk of subsequent constrictive pericarditis has not been clearly defined. Thirty children between the ages of 3 months and 12 years with a diagnosis of purulent pericarditis were studied retrospectively. ⋯ Open surgical drainage was done in 26 children, 23 of whom underwent anterior pericardiectomy. Two children died of disseminated sepsis. None of the 21 who returned for follow-up for periods of between 4 and 24 months had any long-term sequelae.