A novel modified Robicsek technique for sternal closure: "Double-check".

Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Corum State Hospital, Corum, Turkey.

Published: July 2014

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A median sternotomy is the most common approach for cardiac and great vessel surgery. After a median sternotomy, healing complications such as instability, nonunion, and infection, are rare but devastating. Predisposing factors for sternal complications are old age, diabetes, steroid treatment, postmenopause state, obesity, reoperation, and the use of bilateral internal mammary arteries. Patients with sternal dehiscence frequently require reoperation to maintain optimum sternal stability. The technique chosen for sternal closure must provide excellent sternal approximation. We describe a modified Robicsek procedure reinforced with figure-of-8 sternal wires. We named this technique "double-check".

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