Comparison of Two Sternal Closure Techniques Based on Risk Factors: A Prospective, Observational Study
Ali Cemal Duzgun1, Ekin Ilkeli2, Fehmi Katircioglu1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Background:
Stainless steel wires are still commonly used as a sternum closure technique. However, it can cause fatal complications due to rupture and dehiscence. It was anticipated that the sternal Cable System (Pioneer Surgical Technology Inc., Marquette, MI, USA) could provide a better sternal fixation and reduce the possible complications. Materials and Method. A total of 100 patients (57 male, 43 female) at high risk of dehiscence were included in this prospective observational study. Among those with EuroSCORE value of 4 and above, patients with chronic lung disease, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, obesity, smoking, body mass index, advanced age, and resurgery were operated in two separate centers. Standard steel wires (n: 51) used for sternotomy were compared with the sternal cable (n: 49). Early and late sternal dehiscence rates were compared in the study. The relationship between risk factors causing dehiscence and both methods was assessed statistically.
Results:
Early dehiscence rates were 6.4% in those closed with a sternal cable (n: 3) and 11.8% in those closed with a sternal wire (n: 6) (p < 0.05)). In risky patients, body mass index was the most determining parameter in terms of sternum dehiscence risk.
Conclusion:
In risky patients, we recommend the sternal cable system as a good and reliable closure technique to achieve a more stable and compact sternum.
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