BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more stable plate and screw fixation. Rigid plate fixation results in more rapid bony healing with decreased rates of nonunion, malunion, and infection. Despite sternotomies being the most frequently performed osteotomy, cerclage wire fixation remains the standard technique of closure. This study reviews our 5-year experience with rigid fixation at the University of California Davis Medical Center.Materials and methodsA retrospective review of patients who underwent rigid sternal fixation between January 2006 and December 2012 at UC Davis Medical Center was performed. Demographic factors, indications for surgery, and risk factors for postoperative ...
BackgroundRigid sternal fixation (RSF) has been shown to reduce sternal wound complications in high-...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
To evaluate our initial results with the titanium transverse plate fixation system of the sternum in...
BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more s...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
Abstract Background Median sternotomy infection and b...
Background: Patients with anterior chest wall deformities unsuitable for minimally invasive repair a...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
Sternal non-union is a rare but serious complication post-sternotomy. It is defined as sternal pain ...
Objectives: Titanium plate osteosynthesis (Synthes) is an alternative option for sternal closure. Th...
INTRODUCTION: During the past five years, ridged sternal fixation has been utilized for sternal clos...
Restoration of sternal integrity after median sternotomy for cardiac interventions better ensures op...
AbstractBackgroundSternal dehiscence and deep sternal wound infection mostly coincide. Approximation...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
Copyright © 2014 William Rothstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
BackgroundRigid sternal fixation (RSF) has been shown to reduce sternal wound complications in high-...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
To evaluate our initial results with the titanium transverse plate fixation system of the sternum in...
BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more s...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
Abstract Background Median sternotomy infection and b...
Background: Patients with anterior chest wall deformities unsuitable for minimally invasive repair a...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
Sternal non-union is a rare but serious complication post-sternotomy. It is defined as sternal pain ...
Objectives: Titanium plate osteosynthesis (Synthes) is an alternative option for sternal closure. Th...
INTRODUCTION: During the past five years, ridged sternal fixation has been utilized for sternal clos...
Restoration of sternal integrity after median sternotomy for cardiac interventions better ensures op...
AbstractBackgroundSternal dehiscence and deep sternal wound infection mostly coincide. Approximation...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
Copyright © 2014 William Rothstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
BackgroundRigid sternal fixation (RSF) has been shown to reduce sternal wound complications in high-...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
To evaluate our initial results with the titanium transverse plate fixation system of the sternum in...