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Clinical Trial
. 1987 Oct;94(4):591-5.

Improved technique for closure of median sternotomy incision. Mersilene tapes versus standard wire closure

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Clinical Trial

Improved technique for closure of median sternotomy incision. Mersilene tapes versus standard wire closure

S Sirivella et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

A continuous series of 2,135 cardiac surgical procedures performed with a median sternotomy is reviewed. Standard closure with steel wire was used in 1,650 patients, and a new technique with Mersilene tape was used with 485. The rate of sternal dehiscence was 2.4% among those having wire closure, and there were no instances of dehiscence among the 485 patients with Mersilene tape closure (a statistically significant difference at p less than 0.005). The method was quick and easy to perform and highly effective in establishing firm and permanent approximation of the sternum. Presence of factors associated with increased risk of postoperative sternal dehiscence did not affect the outcome when Mersilene tape was used. We highly recommend this technique in all median sternotomy incisions.

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