Mediastinal Abscess Caused by an Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Membrane

Ann Thorac Surg. 2017 Jul;104(1):e49-e51. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2017.01.072.

Abstract

A 76-year-old man who had undergone tricuspid annuloplasty 13 years earlier was admitted to our hospital because of a high fever. Although he was treated with antibiotics for pneumonia, a mild fever persisted. Computed tomography and gallium scintigraphy revealed a mediastinal abscess with an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane. There were no positive cultures or sternal changes indicating poststernotomy mediastinitis. The membrane was removed by a left parasternal approach without resternotomy, and its total removal was essential for the patient's recovery. This is the first reported case of sterile mediastinal abscess caused by an ePTFE membrane after a cardiac operation.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abscess / diagnosis
  • Abscess / etiology*
  • Abscess / surgery
  • Aged
  • Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty / adverse effects*
  • Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty / instrumentation
  • Device Removal
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mediastinal Diseases / diagnosis
  • Mediastinal Diseases / etiology*
  • Mediastinal Diseases / surgery
  • Polytetrafluoroethylene / adverse effects*
  • Surgical Wound Infection / diagnosis
  • Surgical Wound Infection / etiology*
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency / surgery*

Substances

  • Polytetrafluoroethylene