Journal of Chest Surgery (Mar 2024)

Novel Repair of Clamshell Thoracotomy Sternal Dehiscence after Lung Transplant: A Case Report

  • John O. Barron,
  • Nethra Jain,
  • Mujtaba Mubashir,
  • Haytham Elgharably,
  • Daniel P. Raymond,
  • Dean P. Schraufnagel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5090/jcs.23.099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 2
pp. 213 – 216

Abstract

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Bilateral transverse thoracosternotomy, or “clamshell” thoracotomy, can be complicated by dehiscence. A 65-year-old male underwent lung transplantation via clamshell thoracotomy, with subsequent sternal dehiscence on postoperative day 11. Upon repair, the previous sternal wires had pulled through, so a Sternal Talon connected to a Recon Talon was utilized to re-approximate the inferior sternum. On follow-up at 3 months, the patient recovered well. Use of the Sternal Talon provides an effective technique for repairing transverse sternal dehiscence.

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