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332 related items for PubMed ID: 19632456

  • 1. Sternal wound infection: prevention requires more than a good closure.
    Kramer RS, Groom R.
    Ann Thorac Surg; 2009 Aug; 88(2):707-8; author reply 708. PubMed ID: 19632456
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  • 2. Prevention of sternal dehiscence and infection in high-risk patients: a prospective randomized multicenter trial.
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  • 3. The reinforced sternal closure system is reliable to use in elderly patients.
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  • 4. Sternal closure techniques and postoperative sternal wound complications in elderly patients.
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  • 5. Simplified modified reinforced sternal closure.
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  • 6. Influence of more than six sternal fixation wires on the incidence of deep sternal wound infection.
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  • 7. Influence of sternal size and inadvertent paramedian sternotomy on stability of the closure site: a clinical and mechanical study.
    Zeitani J, Penta de Peppo A, Moscarelli M, Guerrieri Wolf L, Scafuri A, Nardi P, Nanni F, Di Marzio E, De Vico P, Chiariello L.
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  • 8. Experience with Vacuum-assisted closure of sternal wound infections following cardiac surgery and evaluation of chronic complications associated with its use.
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    Gandy KL, Moulton MJ.
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  • 11. Sternal wound dehiscence complicated by macromastia: report of two cases with discussion of literature.
    Roshan A, Kotwal A, Riaz M, Stanley PR.
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  • 12. Sternal weave in high-risk patients to prevent noninfective sternal dehiscence.
    Narang S, Banerjee A, Satsangi DK, Geelani MA.
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  • 13. Use of an occlusive dressing for 2 weeks reduces the incidence of sternal wound infections.
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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. Reduction of wound healing problems after median sternotomy by use of retention sutures.
    Lamm P, Gödje OL, Lange T, Reichart B.
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  • 16. 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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  • 17. Invited commentary.
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  • 18. Avoidance of sternal nonunion.
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  • 19. Ten-year experience with Mersilene-reinforced sternal wound closure.
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  • 20. An alternative reinforced closure technique with external Kirschner wires in sternal dehiscence.
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