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Manubrium-sparing median sternotomy as a uniform approach for cardiac operations.

J B Choi1, H W Yang, J O Han, S H Choi.   

Abstract

We used a manubrium-sparing sternotomy to perform intracardiac operations on 26 patients between November 1997 and April 1998. We developed this less-invasive surgical technique as a uniform approach in order to reduce skin and skeletal trauma, while maintaining the advantages of the full median sternotomy, such as standard aortic and venous cannulations and use of both antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia. During the same period, 26 other patients with intracardiac lesions underwent operation through a standard full sternotomy. In the manubrium-sparing sternotomy group, there was no intraoperative complication or conversion to full median sternotomy. The average postoperative chest drainage was less in the manubrium-sparing sternotomy group (242.7+/-184.5 mL/24 hours, vs. 499.2+/-416.3 mL/24 hours; P<0.01). Two patients (77%) in the manubrium-sparing sternotomy group had superficial wound disruption, but 4 patients (15.4%) in the full sternotomy group had more severe wound infection, and 1 required myoplasty because of deep wound infection. During the mean follow-up period (12.4+/-1.9 months), no patient in the manubrium-sparing sternotomy group reported significant discomfort or pain due to the sternotomy, but 6 patients (23.1%) in the full sternotomy group complained of significant sternal pain, while 4 (15.4%) experienced shoulder pain, and 1 (3.8%) experienced numbness of the 4th and 5th fingers of both hands. We conclude that the manubrium-sparing sternotomy is a safe and useful approach for most cardiac operations. It is effective in reducing surgical trauma and postoperative wound discomfort.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10830626      PMCID: PMC101015     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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