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Sternal reconstruction using locking compression plates (LCP): our experience in Egypt, a case series.

Kareem Ahmed1, Mohamed Alaa Nady2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sternal fractures are rare accounting for about 3-8% of traumatic chest. There are many lines of treatments for sternal fractures which can be classified as conservative or surgical. Surgical techniques include wire fixation and sternal plating. There are no standardization of indications for each line of management. We explore if sternal reconstruction using locking titanium plates and self-tapping screws provide the patient with the best chance of proper sternal healing avoiding chronic pain and its complications and allow the patient early mobilization and rapid restoring of his normal life at its maximum.
METHODS: Our inclusion criteria are patients of both gender from 20 to 60 years of age presented with traumatic sternal fracture at any site or pathological fracture due to metastatic or primary tumors infiltrating the sternum. High Associated Injury Scale scores were excluded. Exclusion criteria also included patients younger than 20 years or older than 60 years. Primary outcome is post-operative pain score and is measured using numerical pain scale ranging from zero to 10 where zero means there is no pain at all and ten is the worst imaginable pain ever.
RESULTS: Sternal reconstruction using titanium plates has proven to be an efficient method of stabilization with tremendous immediate relief of pain showed by the differences between pre-operative and post-operative pain scale scores in our patients (n = 5) with Median scores being 7 and 1.5 with range being from 7 to 9 and 1 to 3 respectively (p-value = .039). Operative time range between 150 min and 90 min with median of 120 min. Extubation of patients was smooth with no events with median time of extubation being 120 min. From our experience, there were no observed wound complications except at the third patient who suffered a small wound hematoma that was resolved by gentle compressing only and needed no further intervention.
CONCLUSION: We recommend adopting sternal reconstruction using titanium plating systems more readily encouraging even larger clinical trials on the way to a clear guidelines. Plating systems show promising results with least pain, better stability, less complications and rapid, smooth recovery. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04092374.

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Keywords:  Fracture; Pain; Plates; Reconstruction; Screws; Sternum; Titanium

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32825827      PMCID: PMC7441539          DOI: 10.1186/s13019-020-01266-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiothorac Surg        ISSN: 1749-8090            Impact factor:   1.637


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7.  Sternal reconstruction with titanium plates in complicated sternal dehiscence.

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10.  Surgical fixation of sternal fractures: preoperative planning and a safe surgical technique using locked titanium plates and depth limited drilling.

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Review 1.  Thoracic surgery in Egypt.

Authors:  Hussein Elkhayat; Hany Hasan Elsayed; Waleed Adel; Ahmed Gamal Elkhouly; Amr Abdellateef; Wagdy Abdel Moneim Amin; Alaa Ibrahim Abd El Hafiez; Hatem Beshir; Yasser Ahmed Elsayed; Moustafa Mohamed Elhamami; Ehab Abdel Moneim Wahby; Elhusseiny Elhusseiny Gamil; Ahmed Elminshawy
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2022-04       Impact factor: 2.895

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