With the increase of patients with adult congenital heart disease, the number of high-risk multiple redo sternotomies is increasing. Calcified conduit embedded in the sternum or large vessels attached to the sternum presents an especially challenging case. This video tutorial presents a simple safe redo sternotomy technique using an ultrasonic bone scalpel in such high-risk patients. The ultrasonic bone scalpel has a narrow cutting blade that oscillates longitudinally. Because the movements of the blade have a much smaller amplitude and faster speed than those of the usual saw, making a precise cut is possible when holding the ultrasonic bone scalpel onto the bone, and soft tissue can be dissected out with a quick touch. A narrow blade can shave the sternum on the conduit when the layer between the sternum is identified. A lack of understanding of the character of the ultrasonic bone scalpel often limits its potential. This video tutorial demonstrates the key techniques of the fine manipulation of the blade: "hold-quick touch-shave" for the effective and safe use of an ultrasonic bone scalpel.
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