Experimental studies of stabilization of refixation following median sternotomy

Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie
K Schade, H Greve

Abstract

So far several methods have been established for refixing the sternum halves after longitudinal sternotomy like steel wire or steel strap according to Parham. The use of twisted absorbable PDS-strings is new. During experimental investigations in corpse sterna during tension load the different refixing methods were compared. As a result we found an increased tension stability of the sternum refixation as well as the reversibility of suture dehiscences, if occurred, after employment of the elastic PDS-string. Polydioxanon is a suggestive alternative compared with the usual not absorbable materials for refixation of the sternum.

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