Local device infection successfully treated without pacemaker removal in a neonate: a case report

Giuseppe Scrascia, Anna Maria Pia Grimaldi,Dario Troise, Silvana Catucci,Giulio Maggio,Ugo Vairo, Giuseppe Giudice,Gabriele Scalzo

JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE(2021)

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Aims: Local device infection is a serious complication, especially in neonates. Complete device removal is the gold standard treatment for cardiac device infection; however, in selected cases alternative strategies could be adopted. We describe a case of a 14-day-old neonate, weighing 2.5kg, who had undergone epicardial double chamber pacemaker implantation for a congenital complete atrioventricular block. The generator pocket was created in the epigastric area below the rectus abdominis. At six days after implantation, pocket infection was found; blood cultures and the transoesophageal echocardiogram were normal. Due to the low weight of the neonate, and the limited possibility of finding a new comfortable site for housing the generator far from the infected area, we opted for a conservative strategy. We successfully applied a combination of antibiotic therapy, a vacuum-assisted wound closure system (KCI, Germany) for 40 days, and then skin transfer flap from the right flank without device removal. At one-year follow-up there were no local or systemic signs of infection.
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cardiac device infection, CHD, complications, congenital heart disease, local device infection, neonate, pacemaker, paediatric, surgery, ulcer, wound, wound care, wound healing, wound infection
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