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330 related items for PubMed ID: 18760932

  • 1. Simplified modified reinforced sternal closure.
    Al Ebrahim K.
    Eur J Cardiothorac Surg; 2008 Nov; 34(5):1127-8; author reply 1128. PubMed ID: 18760932
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  • 2. The reinforced sternal closure system is reliable to use in elderly patients.
    Okutan H, Tenekeci C, Kutsal A.
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  • 3. Prevention of sternal dehiscence and infection in high-risk patients: a prospective randomized multicenter trial.
    Schimmer C, Reents W, Berneder S, Eigel P, Sezer O, Scheld H, Sahraoui K, Gansera B, Deppert O, Rubio A, Feyrer R, Sauer C, Elert O, Leyh R.
    Ann Thorac Surg; 2008 Dec; 86(6):1897-904. PubMed ID: 19022005
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  • 4. Sternal closure techniques and postoperative sternal wound complications in elderly patients.
    Schimmer C, Sommer SP, Bensch M, Bohrer T, Aleksic I, Leyh R.
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  • 5. Sternal closure reinforced with rib heads: a novel technique for prevention and treatment of sternal dehiscence.
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    Heart Surg Forum; 2007 Jul; 10(5):E397-400. PubMed ID: 17855206
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  • 6. Effective median sternotomy closure in high-risk open heart patients.
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  • 7. An alternative reinforced closure technique with external Kirschner wires in sternal dehiscence.
    Omay O, Ozker E, Indelen C, Suzer K.
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  • 8. [Improved sternotomy closure with polyester tapes and conventional wires].
    Tanemoto K, Kuinose M, Kanaoke Y.
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  • 9. Performance of a novel sternal synthesis device after median and faulty sternotomy: mechanical test and early clinical experience.
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    Ann Thorac Surg; 2008 Jan; 85(1):287-93. PubMed ID: 18154824
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  • 10. Influence of more than six sternal fixation wires on the incidence of deep sternal wound infection.
    Friberg O, Dahlin LG, Söderquist B, Källman J, Svedjeholm R.
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  • 11. Advanced sternal closure to prevent dehiscence in obese patients.
    Kiessling AH, Isgro F, Weisse U, Möltner A, Saggau W, Boldt J.
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  • 12. Sternal wound infection: prevention requires more than a good closure.
    Kramer RS, Groom R.
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  • 13. Transcostal sternal closure: ongoing quest for the Holy Grail.
    Raja SG.
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  • 14. Use of steel bands in sternotomy closure: implications in high-risk cardiac surgical population.
    Franco S, Herrera AM, Atehortúa M, Vélez L, Botero J, Jaramillo JS, Vélez JF, Fernández H.
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  • 15. Primary closure of median sternotomy: a survey of all German surgical heart centers and a review of the literature concerning sternal closure technique.
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  • 16. Modified closure technique for reducing sternal dehiscence; a clinical and in vitro assessment.
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  • 17. Technique to prevent inadvertent paramedian sternotomy.
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  • 18. A reinforced sternal wiring technique for transverse thoracosternotomy closure in bilateral lung transplantation: from biomechanical test to clinical application.
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  • 19. Sternum Dehiscence: A Preventable Complication of Median Sternotomy.
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  • 20. Sternal weave in high-risk patients to prevent noninfective sternal dehiscence.
    Narang S, Banerjee A, Satsangi DK, Geelani MA.
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