Greenberg B M, Becker J M, Pletcher B A
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, North Shore University Hospital, Cornell Medical College, Manhasset, N.Y.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 1991 Nov;88(5):886-9.
Sternal clefting is an unusual congenital anomaly that should be repaired in early infancy. Early surgery is facilitated by a highly compliant bony thorax. The surgical technique is described, including the (1) removal of a wedge at the confluence of the two lateral sternal bands to allow their apposition, (2) intraoperative assessment of pulmonary compliance and central venous pressure, (3) use of bilateral pectoral flaps, and (4) resulting avoidance of major costochondral stair-step osteotomies. The suggested age of repair is 1 to 4 weeks of age.