OBJECTIVE: Since we developed the procedure in 1996, we have now performed 100 pediatric open heart operations using a lower midline skin incision and a minimal sternotomy approach. METHODS AND RESULTS: To elucidate the benefits of this approach, we analyzed these 100 cases retrospectively. There was no death, and no major complication, caused by this approach, and the resulting scarring in each patient is difficult to be seen under a common undershirt. CONCLUSION: This review shows that the technique of a lower midline skin incision and minimal sternotomy approach is a safe reliable and cosmetically advantageous method for a pediatric cardiac operation.
OBJECTIVE: Since we developed the procedure in 1996, we have now performed 100 pediatric open heart operations using a lower midline skin incision and a minimal sternotomy approach. METHODS AND RESULTS: To elucidate the benefits of this approach, we analyzed these 100 cases retrospectively. There was no death, and no major complication, caused by this approach, and the resulting scarring in each patient is difficult to be seen under a common undershirt. CONCLUSION: This review shows that the technique of a lower midline skin incision and minimal sternotomy approach is a safe reliable and cosmetically advantageous method for a pediatric cardiac operation.
Authors: C H Chang; P J Lin; J J Chu; H P Liu; F C Tsai; F C Lin; C W Chiang; W J Su; M W Yang; P P Tan Journal: Ann Thorac Surg Date: 1996-09 Impact factor: 4.330
Authors: M Massetti; G Babatasi; A Rossi; E Neri; S Bhoyroo; S Zitouni; P Maragnes; A Khayat Journal: Ann Thorac Surg Date: 1996-10 Impact factor: 4.330