OBJECTIVES Sternal instability and wound infections are major causes of morbidity following cardiac surgery, which is further amplified in high risk patients that include diabetics and patients with high body mass index (BMI). We compare the different outcomes of different sternal wire closure techniques following median sternotomy for cardiac surgery in obese patients. METHODS A comprehensive electronic literature search was undertaken according to PRISMA guidelines from inception to July 2020 to identify all published data comparing single wire sternal closure to either double wire or figure-of-8 techniques following median sternotomy for cardiac surgery in obese patients, defined as a BMI ≥ 30. RESULTS Eight studies met th...
To investigate if rigid closure reduces sternal pain. Presented at Chest 2013.Chicago IL.October 26-...
BACKGROUND: The influence of sternal size and of inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of t...
BACKGROUND: The influence of sternal size and of inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of t...
OBJECTIVES Sternal instability and wound infections are major causes of morbidity following cardi...
OBJECTIVES Sternal instability and wound infections are major causes of morbidity following cardi...
Abstract Background Morbidly obese patients (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 35 kg/m2) who undergo cardiac s...
Overview: Patients who undergo cardiac surgery and are “morbidly obese”, surgery which specifically ...
Objective: To investigate significant differences, if any, between figure of-eight method and simple...
Objective: Median sternotomy is the most commonly used method for open heart surgery. Poor sternal h...
Background: Stainless steel wiring remains the most popular technique for primary sternal closure. R...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Sternale Instabilität nach einer aorto-koronaren Bypassoperation mittels medianer Sternotomie ist ei...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
Background The article provides a comparative analysis of results of aortic valve replacement throug...
The OBJECTIVE of the study was to compare the results of using the longitudinal – cross-linking meth...
To investigate if rigid closure reduces sternal pain. Presented at Chest 2013.Chicago IL.October 26-...
BACKGROUND: The influence of sternal size and of inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of t...
BACKGROUND: The influence of sternal size and of inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of t...
OBJECTIVES Sternal instability and wound infections are major causes of morbidity following cardi...
OBJECTIVES Sternal instability and wound infections are major causes of morbidity following cardi...
Abstract Background Morbidly obese patients (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 35 kg/m2) who undergo cardiac s...
Overview: Patients who undergo cardiac surgery and are “morbidly obese”, surgery which specifically ...
Objective: To investigate significant differences, if any, between figure of-eight method and simple...
Objective: Median sternotomy is the most commonly used method for open heart surgery. Poor sternal h...
Background: Stainless steel wiring remains the most popular technique for primary sternal closure. R...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Sternale Instabilität nach einer aorto-koronaren Bypassoperation mittels medianer Sternotomie ist ei...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
Background The article provides a comparative analysis of results of aortic valve replacement throug...
The OBJECTIVE of the study was to compare the results of using the longitudinal – cross-linking meth...
To investigate if rigid closure reduces sternal pain. Presented at Chest 2013.Chicago IL.October 26-...
BACKGROUND: The influence of sternal size and of inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of t...
BACKGROUND: The influence of sternal size and of inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of t...