[Vacuum assisted closure therapy improves early postoperative lung function in patients with large sternal wounds]
I Kutschka1, P Frauendorfer, W Harringer
1Klinik für Herz-, Thorax- und Gefässchirurgie, Städtisches Klinikum Braunschweig. htg@klinikum-braunschweig.de
Abstract:
Vacuum assisted closure of sternal wounds is a sound strategy for patients with severe poststernotomy mediastinitis and sternal bone necrosis. As a bridging therapy to reconstructive surgery it provides an adequate temporary stabilization of the thorax. It enhances lung function and reduces pulmonary complications.
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