[Zasshi] [Journal]. Nihon Kyōbu Geka Gakkai
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Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Feb 1993
Review Case Reports[Successful surgical management for chronic sternal osteomyelitis and anterior mediastinal abscess after double valve replacement by total sternectomy and pectoralis major muscle flaps].
A 63-year-old woman underwent double (aortic and mitral) valve replacement in February, 1987. Thirty days later, purulent drainage developed at the sternotomy incision with high fever. Wound cultures revealed staphylococcus aureus. ⋯ After the radical operation, her wound was completely healed, even though the ventilatory support was needed for 24 days because of flail chest due to the anterior chest wall instability. Now she has been free from recurrence for four years. Total sternectomy and pectoralis major muscle plombage seem to be a very effective management in chronic sternal osteomyelitis.
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Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Feb 1993
Review Case Reports[Injury of pulmonary artery and intrathoracic artery--a surgical case report].
The patient was a 52-year-old man. Tube drainage was performed to the right traumatic hemothorax. Then, 2,000 ml of blood flowed out and bleeding stopped for a time. ⋯ So emergency thoracotomy was performed and we found a laceration in the main pulmonary artery and injury of intrathoracic artery. Pulmonary artery disruption from blunt chest trauma is rare. Further discussion was made by reviewing the related literature.
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Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Feb 1993
Review Case Reports[A case report of a chronic traumatic thoracic aneurysm].
A successful experience of a case with chronic traumatic thoracic aneurysm is reported. A 51-year-old male patient had a history of a blunt chest trauma in a traffic accident one and a half year ago. He developed gradual hoarseness because of the recurrence nerve paralysis. ⋯ It was treated with direct closure of the tear under partial clamp of the aorta. His postoperative course was excellent. He is doing well two years after operation.
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Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Feb 1993
Case Reports[Simultaneous cesarean section and mitral valve replacement for infective endocarditis during pregnancy--a case report].
Infective endocarditis (IE) during pregnancy is uncommon. A 31-week-pregnant, 21-year-old woman suffered from severe mitral regurgitation caused by IE. She fell into heart failure and threatened abortion. ⋯ Her postoperative recovery was uneventful and she was discharged home 30 days after the operation. Her baby, however, died of intracranial hemorrhage caused by hypoxia 171 days after delivery. A strategy of simultaneous open heart surgery and cesarean section is recommended when emergent open heart surgery is inevitable for the treatment of cardiac diseases in cases with 24 and/or more weeks' gestation.