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Median Sternotomy As a Standard Approach for Pulmonary Resection

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Journal Ann Thorac Surg
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1986 Feb 1
PMID 3947162
Citations 8
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Abstract

Pulmonary resection was performed electively through a median sternotomy in 174 patients. The first 61 of these patients were compared with an equal number having pulmonary resection through a lateral thoracotomy. Both groups were similar in regard to sex, age, pathological condition, and type of resection. The patients undergoing median sternotomy had a shorter operative time and less postoperative pain, and were discharged from the hospital sooner than the patients having resection through a lateral thoracotomy. The cardinal technical essentials to expeditious pulmonary resection through a median sternotomy involve unilateral pulmonary ventilation with a double-lumen endotracheal tube, arterial pressure and gas monitoring, and proper lung packing and retraction. Two patients died, 1 of infection and 1 of bleeding; neither death was related to the incision. Certain pulmonary procedures are better performed through a lateral thoracotomy, and these include resection of a superior sulcus carcinoma, pulmonary resection with posterior chest wall extension, and left lower lobe resection in patients who demonstrate obesity, cardiomegaly, or an elevated diaphragm.

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