نتایج جستجو برای: sternal scar contracture

تعداد نتایج: 23782  

2005
ROBERT A. HAWORTH DOUGLAS R. HUNTER HERBERT A. BERKOFF

Isolated intact quiescent myocytes from the adult rat were used as a model system for investigating the determinants of contracture induced by metabolic deprivation. The model simulated the pattern of contracture and ATP decline seen in the intact heart during Ischemia. Three new insights into the contracture process were gained: (1) in the quiescent cell system, the rate of onset of contractur...

Sternal tumors are very rare and challenging. Secondary sternal tumors are more common than primary tumors. These tumors are usually refractory to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and surgery is the best choice for their treatment. In this study, we reported the collected data of 15 patients with primary and secondary tumors of the sternum, histological type, as well as kind of resection and reco...

2012
Umar Imran Hamid Scott Gillespie Colum Lynchehaun Haralabos Parissis

Sternal wound complications after cardiac surgery are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Wire migrations associated with sternal dehiscence can lead to catastrophic haemorrhage unless intervened in time. We present a case of sternal wire migration causing bilateral pneumothoraces.

Journal: :The heart surgery forum 2005
Omer Faruk Dogan Metin Demircin Umit Duman Fatma Ozsoy Emre Acaroglu

OBJECTIVES Various comparative studies and techniques have been described for median sternotomy closure in the literature, previously. However, some patients are still under risk of sternal dehiscence, malunion or nonunion due to intrinsic or extrinsic factors after median sternotomy closure. Sternal nonunion described as sternal pain, with clicking, instability, or both for more than 3 months ...

2010
Fabrizio Ceresa Giuseppe Casablanca Francesco Patanè

Sternal dehiscence is a serious complication after cardiac surgery. Sternal refixation, performed by simple rewiring or techniqual modification of rewiring as described by Robicsek, can fail, overall when the bone quality is poor or the sternum is completely destroyed. The sternal closure systems, consisting of plates, screws or rib clips and titanium bars, have been recently introduced to trea...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2017
Gonzaga Gonza Kirum Ian Munabi John Kukiriza Gerald Tumusiime Mesach Kange Charles Ibingira William Buwembo

BACKGROUND Anatomical variations of the sternal angle and anomalies of the sternum are unique happenings of major clinical significance.It is known that misplaced sternal angles may lead to inaccurate counting of ribs and create challenges with intercostal nerve blocks and needle thoracostomies. Sternal foramina may pose a great hazard during sternal puncture, due to inadvertent cardiac or grea...

Journal: :Circulation research 1990
P Owen S Dennis L H Opie

This study analyzes the importance of the source and rate of ATP production (glucose flux, glycogenolysis, and oxidative phosphorylation) in the prevention of ischemic contracture in isolated rat hearts. Ischemic contracture was initiated at about 10 minutes by buffer perfusion with nonglycolytic substrates whereas the addition of 11 mM glucose prevented contracture for 2 hours. Tissue values o...

Sternal non-union is a severe complication of sternotomy closure following open heart surgeries. Healing problems typically occur in 0.3% to 5% of patients. Technetium-99m methylene diphosphonate (99mTc-MDP) bone scintigraphy has been used to assess bone nonunion to predict the healing response for proper management.  In this report, we present the case of a marked sternal nonunio...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2011
Lucas H A Sanders Weiwen Chen Steve E Cindric Mark A J Newman

The use of crutches following a sternotomy raises the concern of sternal dehiscence. We discuss secure reinforced sternal closure, classify sternal distractional forces and discuss the postoperative mobilization process.

2011
Toshiro Kobayashi Akihito Mikamo Hiroshi Kurazumi Ryo Suzuki Bungo Shirasawa Kimikazu Hamano

BACKGROUND Deep sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery carries high morbidity and mortality. Our strategy for deep sternal wound infection is aggressive strenal debridement followed by vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy and omental-muscle flap reconstrucion. We describe this strategy and examine the outcome and long-term quality of life (QOL) it achieves. METHODS We retrospectively ...

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