Abstract

A 10-month-old child from the Middle East received complete correction for tetralogy of Fallot. Despite an initially uneventful postoperative course, he developed severe deep sternal wound infection after 7 days. This complication was endogenously acquired caused by a resistant and rarely present in Europe, Streptococcus pneumonia. Following surgical debridement, betadine rinsing for 3 days and with a course of specific antibiotic therapy, the patient was discharged in good health.

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