Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum

Abstract Background The intrathoracic transposition of the omentum (ITO) has been reported with more or less good results in various clinical circumstances but with no clear guidelines or indications. Methodology and review This article reviews the main clinical situations in which omento-plasty (OP...

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Main Author: Petre V. H. Botianu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13019-019-0924-9
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spelling doaj-92ff50ddfae1440daa793abe1fa5b7ef2020-11-25T03:50:02ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902019-06-011411610.1186/s13019-019-0924-9Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentumPetre V. H. Botianu0Surgery IV Discipline, M5 Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-MuresAbstract Background The intrathoracic transposition of the omentum (ITO) has been reported with more or less good results in various clinical circumstances but with no clear guidelines or indications. Methodology and review This article reviews the main clinical situations in which omento-plasty (OP) may be taken into consideration by the thoracic surgeons: mediastinitis and deep sternal infections after median sternotomy, reinforcement of the eso-gastric anastomosis after esophagectomy, prevention and treatment of the bronchial fistula after pulmonary resection, space-filling procedures for empyema, mediastinal tracheostomy, management of the infected intrathoracic vascular grafts / ventricular assist devices and heart OP. For each clinical situation we have performed a literature review with analysis of the most relevant published papers searching for an evidence-based approach for the use of the ITO/OP in thoracic surgery. Conclusions OP may be an elegant solution for a wide range of problems in thoracic surgery. In the published literature, there are mainly case-reports and relatively small series published resulting in a low level of evidence for both ITO as a surgical technique by itself, as well as for the use of OP in various clinical situations involving the chest structures. The indications for its use in thoracic surgery are based more on common sense and the lack of other solutions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13019-019-0924-9OmentoplastyOmentumMediastinitisMedian sternotomyEso-gastric anastomosisEsophagectomy
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Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Omentoplasty
Omentum
Mediastinitis
Median sternotomy
Eso-gastric anastomosis
Esophagectomy
author_facet Petre V. H. Botianu
author_sort Petre V. H. Botianu
title Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
title_short Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
title_full Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
title_fullStr Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
title_full_unstemmed Current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
title_sort current indications for the intrathoracic transposition of the omentum
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
issn 1749-8090
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background The intrathoracic transposition of the omentum (ITO) has been reported with more or less good results in various clinical circumstances but with no clear guidelines or indications. Methodology and review This article reviews the main clinical situations in which omento-plasty (OP) may be taken into consideration by the thoracic surgeons: mediastinitis and deep sternal infections after median sternotomy, reinforcement of the eso-gastric anastomosis after esophagectomy, prevention and treatment of the bronchial fistula after pulmonary resection, space-filling procedures for empyema, mediastinal tracheostomy, management of the infected intrathoracic vascular grafts / ventricular assist devices and heart OP. For each clinical situation we have performed a literature review with analysis of the most relevant published papers searching for an evidence-based approach for the use of the ITO/OP in thoracic surgery. Conclusions OP may be an elegant solution for a wide range of problems in thoracic surgery. In the published literature, there are mainly case-reports and relatively small series published resulting in a low level of evidence for both ITO as a surgical technique by itself, as well as for the use of OP in various clinical situations involving the chest structures. The indications for its use in thoracic surgery are based more on common sense and the lack of other solutions.
topic Omentoplasty
Omentum
Mediastinitis
Median sternotomy
Eso-gastric anastomosis
Esophagectomy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13019-019-0924-9
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