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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 42, 107-108, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RG Sommerhaug, DA Reid, SF Wolfe and DE Lindsey
Our five-year clinical experience with 11 patients treated with pericostal
guy wires has uniformly established sternal stability, primary bone
healing, and rapid resolution of infection. The stable anterior chest wall
helps abolish cardiopulmonary complications (i.e., progressive pulmonary
insufficiency, atelectasis, and low cardiac output) commonly associated
with sternal dehiscence.
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Sternal dehiscence: pericostal guy wires equals sternal stability
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