Abstract
A sternal cleft is a chest wall malformation resulting from a failure of sternal fusion. It is a rare anomaly with an incidence of 2:100,000 live births representing less than a percent of all chest wall deformities. The aim of surgery is to provide bony protection over the mediastinal structures. We present a 27-day-old neonate with an upper partial sternal cleft for whom successful primary sternal closure was performed.
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Ravikumar, M. S., Palanisamy, V., Raman, K., & Agarwal, R. (2019). Primary Closure of a Partial Superior Sternal Cleft in a 27-day-old Neonate: Case Report with Short Review of Literature. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.4653
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