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Attachment Issues: A Case Report of a Promising Sternal Implantation with 3D-printed Polyethylene
Lauren M Bidois1, Chris Porter1, Harsh P Singh1
1Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Abstract:
Sternal reconstruction is beneficial for chest wall stability, respiratory function, and cosmetics, with no superior prosthesis or method thus far identified. We present a case of sternal reconstruction in a patient 6 years post sternal removal using a 3D-printed, patient-specific, polyethylene prosthesis with reasonable short-term outcomes. We believe a polyethylene prosthesis shows advantages over other materials and is worth further investigation, providing a technique for attaching said prosthesis to the native tissues is established.

