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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 51, 952-955, Copyright © 1991 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RV Gumbs, RL Peniston, HA Nabhani and LJ Henry
The postoperative chest radiographs of 100 consecutive patients undergoing
median sternotomy were reviewed for the presence of acute rib fractures.
The majority of patients underwent coronary artery bypass grafting.
Thirteen patients sustained 15 fractures. Eleven of these fractures were of
the left first rib and 7 of the 15 fractures occurred at the
costotransverse articulation. The fractures tended to be subtle on the
postoperative portable chest radiographs and were initially overlooked in 4
patients. Heavier patients and those with larger body surface areas were
more susceptible to the development of fractures. There was no statistical
correlation to total operating time, bypass time, or global ischemic time.
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Rib fractures complicating median sternotomy
Department of Radiology, Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC 20060.
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