Publication | Open Access
Early and long-term results of pectoralis muscle flap reconstruction versus sternal rewiring following failed sternal closure
29
Citations
20
References
2013
Year
In our study, muscle flap reconstruction guaranteed better early and late-term results as shown by lower rates of mortality, procedure failure and hemisternum stability. Moreover, Group 1 patients had greater postoperative VC, lower NYHA class and better quality of life. These results suggest that, in patients with multiple bone fracture, the rewiring approach does not promote physiological bone consolidation, whereas the muscle flap reconstruction can assure more physiological ventilatory dynamics.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1