نتایج جستجو برای: sternal nonunion

تعداد نتایج: 5845  

2016
Joseph M. Limback Haley P. Letter Kurt F. Scherer Christopher W. Wasyliw Laura W. Bancroft

BACKGROUND Recurrent radiation-induced osteosarcoma of the sternum following remote radiation therapy for breast cancer and sternal reconstruction. CASE A 51-year-old woman presents with recurrent, radiation-induced sternal osteosarcoma 11 years after receiving both radiation therapy for breast cancer and sternal reconstruction. The case details both her work-up and subsequent course, includi...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2009
M Cudi Tuncer M Ufuk Aluçlu Ozlen Karabulut Refik Ulkü E Savaş Hatipoğlu Hasan Nazaroğlu

Congenital sternal cleft is a rare disorder in which there is a gap in the midline of the anterior chest wall between the two halves of the sternum. Typically, the contour of the mediastinal structures can be seen beneath the skin. It is rare and the exact incidence is not known. It results from failure of fusion of the two lateral mesodermal sternal bars by 8 weeks of gestation. Most cases are...

Journal: :Thorax 1977
E P Urovitz V L Fornasier A A Czitrom

A review of 839 necropsies revealed 415 cases of malignant neoplasm, 63 of which were found to have evidence of metastatic spread to the sternum. Nineteen of these metastases resulted in pathological sternal fractures. Fine detail radiography proved a quick and accurate technique for detecting these lesions post mortem. The characteristics of pathological sternal fractures were compared with tr...

2012
Omer Soysal Osman Cemil Akdemir Sedat Ziyade Murat Ugurlucan

Trauma may lead to sternal fracture or dislocation. Dislocation of a sternal segment in the childhood period is very rare as for sternal fractures in children. There are only six case reports regarding the issue in the literature. Additionally, there is not an established consensus for the treatment of the pathology. In this paper we present traumatic dislocation of a sternal body segment in a ...

2015
Tobias Klein Maximilian Kellner Thomas Michael Boemers Birte Mack-Detlefsen

Sternal cleft is a rare congenital malformation with little more than 100 cases published worldwide. Incomplete sternal clefting in a female newborn is the most frequent form seen. First-line treatment is the surgical defect closure in the neonatal period. Presurgical examination has to focus on common associated malformations, in particular cardiac defects. The surgical repair of sternal cleft...

2017
Aaron J Spooner Holly E M Mewhort Lisa M DiFrancesco Paul W M Fedak

This clinical case report describes sternal reentry performed years after adhesive-enhanced sternal closure using Kryptonite bone cement. This report provides novel data on the late effects of this innovation. We observed that sternal reentry is feasible and safe. The adhesive did not weaken from biodegradation over a period of several years. There was no evidence of adherence to adjacent soft ...

2015
Monika Gupta Mahesh Kumar Mittal Amit kumar Agarwal Brij Bhushan Thukral

Primary tubercular osteomyelitis of sternum is a rare clinical entity and involvement of manubrio-sternal joint is even rarer, with only few cases reported in the literature. Tuberculous sternal involvement is seen in approximately 1% of all skeletal TB cases. We report an unusual case of primary manubrio-sternal joint tuberculosis presenting as vague anterior chest wall swelling and pain. ESR ...

Journal: :Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease 2016
Monica Chan Erlangga Yusuf Stefano Giulieri Nancy Perrottet Ludwig Von Segesser Olivier Borens Andrej Trampuz

Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a feared complication following cardiac surgery. This study describes clinical, microbiological, and treatment outcomes of DSWI and determines risk factors for complications. Of 55 patients with DSWI, 66% were male and mean age was 68.2 years. Initial sternotomy was for coronary artery bypass graft in 49% of patients. Sternal debridement at mean 25.4±18.3 ...

2012
Hyun Jong Kang Song Am Lee Kyoung Sik Park Jung-Hyun Yang Young Bum Yoo

Bone is the most common metastatic organ in patients with breast cancer. The most significant clinical symptom of bone metastasis is pain which reduces quality of life in cancer patients. We report a case of chest wall reconstruction after partial sternal resection for solitary sternal metastasis and modified radical mastectomy in a patient with locally advanced breast cancer. The sternal defec...

Journal: :International wound journal 2014
Tatjana Fleck Michael Fleck

We retrospectively collected and analysed data from patients with sternal wound infections between 1995 and 2001, which were treated with different wound management strategies, and compared them with our patients from 2002 to 2011, who were treated with the sternal negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). From 1995 to 2001, a total of 198 patients (group A) with a mean age of 65 ± 10 years devel...

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