نتایج جستجو برای: sternal tumor

تعداد نتایج: 431387  

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2011
Ulrich O von Oppell Georgios Dimitrakakis

[1] van Wingerden JJ, Lapid O, Boonstra PW, de Mol BAJM. Muscle flaps or omental flap in the management for deep sternal wound infection. Interact CardioVasc Thorac Surg 2011;13:179–188. [2] Matros E, Aranki SF, Bayer LR, McGurk S, Neuwalder J, Orgill DP. Reduction in incidence of deep sternal wound infections: random or real? J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2010;139:680–685. [3] Raja SG, Berg GA. Sho...

2014
Damin Si Mohana Rajmokan Prabha Lakhan John Marquess Christopher Coulter David Paterson

BACKGROUND Surgical site infections following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedures pose substantial burden on patients and healthcare systems. This study aims to describe the incidence of surgical site infections and causative pathogens following CABG surgery over the period 2003-2012, and to identify risk factors for complex sternal site infections. METHODS Routine computerised sur...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2017
Anda Dumitrescu C Anthony Ryan Andrew Green

Dumitrescu A, et al. BMJ Case Rep 2017. doi:10.1136/bcr-2017-220237 Description We present the video case report (see online supplementary video) of a term newborn with complete sternal cleft and skin defect 2 cm in diameter, without other associated anomaly, including skeletal (figure 1). She was born by elective C-section due to breech presentation. There was no prenatal diagnosis. The baby w...

2015
Yoon Cheol Shin Sue Hyun Kim Dong Jung Kim Dong Jin Kim Jun Sung Kim Cheong Lim Kay-Hyun Park

BACKGROUND This study aimed to investigate sternal healing over time and the incidence of poor sternal healing in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using bilateral internal thoracic arteries. METHODS This study enrolled 197 patients who underwent isolated CABG using skeletonized bilateral internal thoracic arteries (sBITA) from 2006 through 2009. Postoperative co...

2012
K. Knobloch S. Wagner C. Haasper

The incidence and treatment of sternal fractures among traffic accidents are of increasing importance to ensure best possible outcomes. Analysis of technical indicators of the collision, preclinical and clinical data of patients with sternal fractures from 1985-2004 among 42,055 injured patients were assessed by an Accident Research Unit. Two time groups were categorized: 1985-1994 (A) vs. 1995...

2003
Michel De Maeseneer Peter Van Roy

To The Editor: In the previous article we reported on a patient with a large sternal foramen leading to an area devoid of tracer activity on planar bone scintigraphy and SPET [1]. These defects may present a certain danger when sterna puncture or acupuncture is performed. Because in our experience with radiography and CT imaging of the chest we had only uncommonly found such defects, we decided...

2011
Hitoshi Hirose Kentaro Yamane Benjamin A Youdelman Linda Bogar James T Diehl

INTRODUCTION During the past five years, ridged sternal fixation has been utilized for sternal closure after cardiac surgery. It is known that this procedure provides better sternal stability; however, its contribution to patient recovery has not been investigated. METHODS Retrospective chart review was conducted for patients who underwent CABG and/or valve surgery in our institution between ...

2009
Panagiotis Hountis Panagiotis Dedeilias Konstadinos Bolos

INTRODUCTION The aim of our study is to present our experience from the management of six patients with deep sternal wood infection and mediastinitis after aortocoronary by pass grafting. CASE SERIES Five Caucasian Greek male patients and a Caucasian Greek female were subjected to aortocoronary by pass grafting. Mean time of sternal dehiscence and mediastinitis was 9-17 (mean 11) days. We man...

2017
Paul J Choi Joe Iwanaga R. Shane Tubbs

A sternal foramen (SF), which arises from the incomplete fusion of the cartilaginous neonatal sternum, is a relatively common anatomical variation found in 2.5% to 13.8 % of all individuals. SFs are usually located at the lower third of the sternal body and their average diameter is 6.5 mm. An SF is subclinical; however, its close proximity to the thoracic organs, i.e., the heart and lungs, ent...

2017
Hong-Jing Lan Zhi-Qiang Wu Dong-Ge Gong Wang-Yong Zheng Yun Jin

RATIONALE Metachronous sternal metastasis of thyroid carcinoma was a rare disease. There was no consensus in the treatment for bone metastasis after the initial thyroid carcinoma surgery. PATIENT CONCERNS A 53-year-old female patient was hospitalized due to recurrent dull chest pains, with a history of radical right side thyroid carcinoma 4 years ago. On examination, there was an irregular ma...

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