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Experience of sternal secondary closure by means of a titanium fixation system after transverse thoracosternotomy
Authors:Motomura Tadashi  Bruckner Brian  La Francesca Saverio  Mittelhaus Sebastian  Chike-Obi Chuma  Leon-Becerril Joel  Ngo Uy  Loebe Matthias
Institution:Cardiovascular Surgery, Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA. tmotomura@tmhs.org
Abstract:Sternal dehiscence is a common complication after transverse thoracosternotomy in patients undergoing bilateral sequential lung transplantation (BSLT). These patients can be treated with conservative therapy, but severe dehiscence requires surgical reapproximation and secondary closure of the sternum. Seventy-one cases of patients who underwent BSLT between January 2007 and May 2009 were reviewed retrospectively. Out of 71 patients, the sternum was intact in two cases due to the use of bilateral anterolateral thoracotomy, and a clamshell incision had been utilized in 69 patients. Four patients (6.8%) presented with persistent chest pain with severe sternal dehiscence diagnosed by chest X-ray and/or chest computed tomography, and underwent sternal reapproximation using the Synthes Titanium Sternal Fixation System for longitudinal sternal plating. All four patients had successful sternal realignment and resolution of their preoperative clinical symptoms. No perioperative or postoperative complications were observed. The Synthes Titanium Sternal Fixation System is an appropriate and effective method for internal fixation of the sternum when used for symptomatic severe sternal dehiscence after sequential BSLT via transverse thoracosternotomy.
Keywords:Sternal malunion  Sternal reconstruction  Clamshell incision  Transverse thoracosternotomy  Bilateral lung transplantation
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