Median sternotomy after sternal reconstruction with bilateral longitudinal plating in a patient with osteoporosis

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Abstract

In recent decades, new information has arisen regarding sternal healing and extended indications for using rigid plate fixation in patients during cardio-thoracic procedures. Three randomized controlled multicenter clinical trials recently demonstrated positive results after rigid plate fixation, including reduced sternal complications and decreased length of hospital stay. However, redo-sternotomy after sternal reconstruction utilizing rigid fixation has not been previously delineated in surgical literature. This case highlights the technical challenges of performing a median sternotomy for cardiac surgery after sternal reconstruction with bilateral longitudinal plating.

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Madjarov, J. M., Katz, M. G., Kumar, A., Gubara, S. M., Madzharov, S., Madjarova, S., & Robiscek, F. (2020). Median sternotomy after sternal reconstruction with bilateral longitudinal plating in a patient with osteoporosis. Heart Surgery Forum, 23(1), E58–E60. https://doi.org/10.1532/hsf.2783

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