Zieren H U, Muller J M, Zieren J, Pichlmaier H
Department of Surgery, University of Cologne, Germany.
Am Surg. 1993 Sep;59(9):596-7.
A technique for the closure of upper median sternotomy with absorbable polyglycolid acid sutures is described. In a consecutive series of 130 refixations, no major complications occurred. After a mean follow-up period of 66 +/- 61 months, the long-term results concerning sternotomy closure were determined in 86 patients: 84 (98%) sternotomies were completely consolidated, in 75 cases (87%) without any dislocation and in nine cases (11%) with a minor dislocation in the transverse osteotomy. In two patients (2%) who had received postoperative radio- and chemotherapy, an isolated pseudarthrosis of the transverse osteotomy was observed, whereas the median sternotomy was consolidated completely. As a result of our clinical experience, we consider the closure of partial upper sternotomy with absorbable polyglycoid acid sutures as a practical and safe technique.