Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediastinitis is a very serious complication after median sternotomy. Biomechanical studies have suggested superiority of rigid plate fixation over wire cerclage for sternal fixation. This study tests the hypothesis that sternal closure stability can be improved by adding plate fixation in a human cadaver model. Methods Midline sternotomy was performed in 18 human cadavers. Four sternal closure techniques were tested: (1) approximation with six interrupted steel wires; (2) approximation with six interrupted cables; (3) closure 1 (wires) or 2 (cables) reinforced with a transverse sternal pl...
Restoration of sternal integrity after median sternotomy for cardiac interventions better ensures op...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
Objectives: Titanium plate osteosynthesis (Synthes) is an alternative option for sternal closure. Th...
AbstractObjective: Unstable median sternotomy closure can lead to postoperative morbidity. This stud...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
ObjectivesSternal instability after cardiac surgery occurs infrequently but can be challenging to ma...
Abstract—Rigid metal plates are a promising alternative to wires for reapproximating the sternum aft...
Abstract Background Median sternotomy infection and b...
Background. Healing complications following median sternotomy commonly include instability, nonunion...
BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more s...
Objective: Sternal dehiscence is a complication of median sternotomy incisions with high mortality a...
Restoration of sternal integrity after median sternotomy for cardiac interventions better ensures op...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...
Abstract Background Sternal instability with mediasti...
Median sternotomy provides standard access in cardiac surgery. Sternal closure traditionally involve...
Background: Median sternotomy is still the approach of choice for heart surgery and the most common ...
Objectives: Titanium plate osteosynthesis (Synthes) is an alternative option for sternal closure. Th...
AbstractObjective: Unstable median sternotomy closure can lead to postoperative morbidity. This stud...
INTRODUCTION: The use of plates and screws for more rigid fixation of the sternum, without maintaini...
ObjectivesSternal instability after cardiac surgery occurs infrequently but can be challenging to ma...
Abstract—Rigid metal plates are a promising alternative to wires for reapproximating the sternum aft...
Abstract Background Median sternotomy infection and b...
Background. Healing complications following median sternotomy commonly include instability, nonunion...
BackgroundMost surgical specialties working with bone have transitioned from wire fixation to more s...
Objective: Sternal dehiscence is a complication of median sternotomy incisions with high mortality a...
Restoration of sternal integrity after median sternotomy for cardiac interventions better ensures op...
Objective: Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause ...
Impaired sternal wound healing remains problematic after median sternotomy and can cause to signific...