Restoration of sternal integrity after median sternotomy for cardiac interventions better ensures optimal postoperative pulmonary function and minimizes overall morbidity. Sternal dehiscence or nonunion mitigates against such a successful outcome. Under such circumstances, if enough viable and uninfected sternum remains, an anatomic reduction should be attempted. Rewiring usually proves unsuccessful, and rigid plate fixation is more rewarding. A new titanium sternal fixation system that permits transverse orientation of plates has been used in 4 patients who had sterile complete or imminent sternal dehiscence to allow eventual sternal union. The specific advantage of this new system is the presence of a releasing pin in the center of couple...
Abstract—Rigid metal plates are a promising alternative to wires for reapproximating the sternum aft...
Copyright © 2014 William Rothstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
To evaluate our initial results with the titanium transverse plate fixation system of the sternum in...
ObjectivesSternal instability after cardiac surgery occurs infrequently but can be challenging to ma...
The inadequacy of wire fixation to limit distraction between both halves of the sternum post open-he...
Sternal non-union is a rare but serious complication post-sternotomy. It is defined as sternal pain ...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more s...
Abstract Background To maximize the therapeutic effect for complicated sternal fracture, we should k...
AbstractThe success of bilateral sequential single-lung transplantation has led to the rebirth of th...
Objectives: Titanium plate osteosynthesis (Synthes) is an alternative option for sternal closure. Th...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
Abstract Background Median sternotomy infection and b...
Abstract—Rigid metal plates are a promising alternative to wires for reapproximating the sternum aft...
Copyright © 2014 William Rothstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
To evaluate our initial results with the titanium transverse plate fixation system of the sternum in...
ObjectivesSternal instability after cardiac surgery occurs infrequently but can be challenging to ma...
The inadequacy of wire fixation to limit distraction between both halves of the sternum post open-he...
Sternal non-union is a rare but serious complication post-sternotomy. It is defined as sternal pain ...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more s...
Abstract Background To maximize the therapeutic effect for complicated sternal fracture, we should k...
AbstractThe success of bilateral sequential single-lung transplantation has led to the rebirth of th...
Objectives: Titanium plate osteosynthesis (Synthes) is an alternative option for sternal closure. Th...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
Abstract Background Median sternotomy infection and b...
Abstract—Rigid metal plates are a promising alternative to wires for reapproximating the sternum aft...
Copyright © 2014 William Rothstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...