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Recurrent sternal infection following treatment with negative pressure wound therapy and titanium transverse plate fixation☆
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To lower the rate of RSI in patients treated with transverse sternal ostheosynthesis along with myocutaneous coverage for DSWI, surgeons must consider the MRSA preoperative status as a significant predictor of RSI and/or persistent infection. Chest-wall integrity in patients with RSI can be maintained after hardware removal, even after only a few weeks following initial plating.
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