Sternal Closure Reinforced with Rib Heads: A Novel Technique for Prevention and Treatment of Sternal Dehiscence

Authors

  • A. Hakan Vural
  • Serhat Yalçinkaya
  • Tamer Türk
  • Alpaslan Öztürk
  • Mustafa Sezen
  • Senol Yavuz
  • Ahmet Özyazicioglu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1532/HSF98.20071089

Abstract

Background. When a sternotomy cannot be performed at the midline and/or there is infection at the operation site, sternotomy revision can cause problems that increase the mortality and morbidity of the patients. There is no agreement on the best treatment method. In this paper we present a modified wiring technique.

Methods. This technique consisted of wrapping wires twice around each rib head and placing standard circumferential wire sutures, thus providing full stability by decreasing the load on the sternum using only steel wires. The study group included 23 patients with sternal dehiscence because of inappropriate sternotomy (n = 10) and/or mediastinitis (n = 13). Two mediastinal tubes were placed for irrigation in 13 patients with mediastinitis and/or wound infection, and mobilization and interposition of omentum as an axial graft was performed in 2 patients. Irrigation and antibiotherapy were continued for 4 to 6 weeks.

Results. Complete wound healing was obtained in all patients. Twenty-two patients treated with this technique survived. One patient died on postoperative 42nd day because of renal insufficiency and multi-organ failure.

Conclusion. Early and aggressive debridement of infected and necrotic tissue, irrigation, and antibiotics are necessary for successful treatment, but we believe that the most important factor is full stabilization of the sternal tissue with minimal use of foreign stabilization material. Despite the limited number of cases, we suggest that our stabilization technique seems to be successful in achieving full stabilization even in infected and fragile sternal bony tissue in patients with sternal dehiscence and/or inappropriate sternotomy

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Published

2007-09-13

How to Cite

Vural, A. H., Yalçinkaya, S., Türk, T., Öztürk, A., Sezen, M., Yavuz, S., & Özyazicioglu, A. (2007). Sternal Closure Reinforced with Rib Heads: A Novel Technique for Prevention and Treatment of Sternal Dehiscence. The Heart Surgery Forum, 10(5), E397-E400. https://doi.org/10.1532/HSF98.20071089

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