A dedicated stitch to allow early safe mobilization avoiding drain-induced heart injury

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Abstract

Placement of a mediastinal drain is a routine procedure following heart surgery. Postoperative bed rest is often imposed due to the fear of potential risk of drain displacement and cardiac injury. We developed an encapsulating stitch as a feasible, effective and low-cost technique, which does not require advanced surgical skills for placement. This simple, novel approach compartmentalizes the drain allowing for safe early mobilization following cardiac surgery.

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Gomes, W. J., Rocco, I. S., Bublitz, C., Begot, I., Viceconte, M., Pimentel, W. de S., … Guizilini, S. (2019). A dedicated stitch to allow early safe mobilization avoiding drain-induced heart injury. Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 34(4), 484–487. https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2019-0289

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