Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common sternal closure is conventional six-wire technique. Mediastinitis is the frightening complication of the median sternotomy and occurs from 1% up to 2.4% of cases with a mortality rate which ranges from 14% up to 47%. Many methods have been suggested to reinforce the sternum with the common goal to improve sternal stability and prevent mediastinitis, but there is not consensus among cardiac surgeons on the optimal way to close the sternum. For this reason, we report our experience with a sternal device that, although not entirely new as a concept, has new technical features and plays a new role in preventing sternal dehiscence, according to th...
Background: Stainless steel wiring remains the most popular technique for primary sternal closure. R...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to assess the efficiency of 2 different sternal wiring techniques in prev...
Full median sternotomy is still the most commonly used surgical approach for exposing the heart in c...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Background: The incidence of sternal dehiscence following cardiothoracic surgery via sternotomy is r...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...
Purpose: Open chest management with delayed sternal closure (DSC) is a valuable strategy in the mana...
BACKGROUND: Reinforcement of chest closure may be required in patients with multiple risk factors of...
Sternotomy is considered to be the gold standard incision in cardiac surgery, resulting in low failu...
Objective: We sought to assess the efficiency of 2 different sternal wiring techniques in preventing...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
INTRODUCTION: During the past five years, ridged sternal fixation has been utilized for sternal clos...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
Introduction: Sternal dehiscence, sternal wound infection and mediastinitis are troublesome complica...
Background: Stainless steel wiring remains the most popular technique for primary sternal closure. R...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to assess the efficiency of 2 different sternal wiring techniques in prev...
Full median sternotomy is still the most commonly used surgical approach for exposing the heart in c...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Background: The incidence of sternal dehiscence following cardiothoracic surgery via sternotomy is r...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...
Purpose: Open chest management with delayed sternal closure (DSC) is a valuable strategy in the mana...
BACKGROUND: Reinforcement of chest closure may be required in patients with multiple risk factors of...
Sternotomy is considered to be the gold standard incision in cardiac surgery, resulting in low failu...
Objective: We sought to assess the efficiency of 2 different sternal wiring techniques in preventing...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
INTRODUCTION: During the past five years, ridged sternal fixation has been utilized for sternal clos...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
Introduction: Sternal dehiscence, sternal wound infection and mediastinitis are troublesome complica...
Background: Stainless steel wiring remains the most popular technique for primary sternal closure. R...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to assess the efficiency of 2 different sternal wiring techniques in prev...
Full median sternotomy is still the most commonly used surgical approach for exposing the heart in c...