Sternal wound dehiscence after internal mammary artery harvesting. Logical management. Part 2

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Wound breakdown is a serious complication of median sternotomy. This is generally met with a further attempt at surgical apposition using sutures of monofilament surgical steel, following wound debridement. This often fails. The aim of this article is to demonstrate one surgeon's experience in his revised management of sternal wound dehiscence, following internal mammary artery (IMA) harvest, over a 7-year period. Treatment consisted of sternal and soft tissue debridement, and closed irrigation. Wound closure was performed using multiple interrupted deep tension sutures (DTS) only. We believe this article demonstrates that the use of DTS is a safe and effective method of closure, for patients suffering from sternal wound dehiscence following IMA harvest. © 2005 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Doyle, A. J., Large, S. R., & Murphy, F. (2005). Sternal wound dehiscence after internal mammary artery harvesting. Logical management. Part 2. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 4(6), 511–513. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2004.101147

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