2013
DOI: 10.7196/samj.6769
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The versatility of median sternotomy in general paediatric surgery

Abstract: Background. While common in cardiac surgery, median sternotomy (MS) is rarely required in general paediatric surgery. In the era of advancing endoscopic techniques, sternotomy is perceived as an extremely invasive incision, associated with prolonged postoperative recovery and significant morbidity. Methods. We conducted a retrospective chart review of all children undergoing MS for non-cardiac indications between January 2007 and September 2012 and describe the pathology, number of ventilated days, duration of… Show more

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“…Continuing the paediatric surgical theme, Gopal et al [7] highlight the versatility of median sternotomy (MS) in dealing with children requiring treatment of penetrating mediastinal trauma, anterior and posterior mediastinal masses, acquired tracheo-oesophageal fistulas secondary to button battery impaction, bronchial foreign bodies and bilateral pulmonary metastases secondary to malignancy. MS should be within the armamentarium of access techniques of the general paediatric surgeon since it provides unrivalled access to the mediastinum and is well-tolerated.…”
Section: Advances In Surgical Procedures In Samentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuing the paediatric surgical theme, Gopal et al [7] highlight the versatility of median sternotomy (MS) in dealing with children requiring treatment of penetrating mediastinal trauma, anterior and posterior mediastinal masses, acquired tracheo-oesophageal fistulas secondary to button battery impaction, bronchial foreign bodies and bilateral pulmonary metastases secondary to malignancy. MS should be within the armamentarium of access techniques of the general paediatric surgeon since it provides unrivalled access to the mediastinum and is well-tolerated.…”
Section: Advances In Surgical Procedures In Samentioning
confidence: 99%