Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
2001 Jun;34(6):485-489.
Effect of Sternal Closure Method on Sternal Dehiscence With or Without Infection
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, Jeonbuk, Korea.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The most important factor in preventing sternal complications is stable sternal
approximation. We have tried to find the most effective sternal closure method by examining
the incidence of sternal dehiscence with or without infection in patients with cardiac surgery
through median sternotomy.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: This study was performed in 489 patients
over 45 years of age with median sternotomy for open cardiac surgery. Simple closure with
interrupted 6 wires was performed in 159 patients, figure-of-8 closure technique in 119,
overlapping interrupted closure using 10 wires in 150, and combined closure technique of
interrupted simple closure and figure-of-8 suture closure in 61. Two hundred thirty-four patients
underwent valve and aortic operations and 213 patients coronary artery bypass surgery.
RESULT:
Sternal dehiscence with or without infection occurred in 12 (2.5%) patients. The complication
developed in 5 of 159 patients (3.1%) with six interrupted simple closure, in 4 of 119 patients
(3.4%) with figure-of-8 closure, and in 3 of 150 patients (2.0%) with overlapping interrupted
closure using 10 wires, but there was no complication in 61 patients with combined closure
technique (relative risk for other closure techniques, p<0.05). There was no significant difference
in the incidence of the sternal complication between valve and aortic operation group and
coronary artery bypass group (3.0% vs 2.3%, not significant), but diabetes mellitus was a
significant independent risk factor (odds ratio and multivariate analysis, p<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The sternal closure technique that combines simple interrupted suture closure and figure-of-8
suture closure may be a more useful technique to enhance sternal stabilization compared to
other closure techniques, such as simple interrupted closure, 8-figure closure, and overlapping
interrupted closure.