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Title: | Delayed sternal closure for life-threatening complications in cardiac operations: An update | Authors: | Mestres, C. A. Pomar, J. L. Acosta, M. Ninot, S. Barriuso, C. Abad, C. Mulet, J. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320501 Cardiología 3213 Cirugía |
Keywords: | Sternal closure Cardiovascular surgery |
Issue Date: | 1991 | Journal: | The annals of thoracic surgery | Abstract: | Over a 7-year-period, 25 patients had delayed sternal closure after open heart operations out of 34 patients whose sternum was not closed. The indications were extreme cardiac dilatation and uncontrollable mediastinal hemorrhage. This represented a 1.79% incidence in the overall open heart surgical experience at our unit. Sternal closure was performed at a mean of 2.64 days after the initial operation. Eighteen patients (52.9%) left the hospital alive and well, representing a 72% survival rate among patients undergoing delayed sternal closure. No mediastinal or fatal infection developed and only 1 patient had late superficial wound infection after delayed sternal closure. We conclude that delayed sternal closure is an effective method to treat severe complications after cardiac operations. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/51784 | ISSN: | 0003-4975 | DOI: | 10.1016/0003-4975(91)90124-9 | Source: | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery[ISSN 0003-4975],v. 51(5), p. 773-776 (Mayo 1991) |
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