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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 36, 706-714, Copyright © 1983 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
HR Kay, LR Goodman, SK Teplick and ED Mundth
Thirty computed tomographic (CT) scans from 27 patients who had undergone
median sternotomy were reviewed. A control group of 15 asymptomatic
patients was studied either early (within 21 days) or late (46 days to 22
years) after sternotomy. Twelve patients with symptoms ranging from sternal
click to obvious mediastinitis also were studied within 30 days of
sternotomy. The CT findings were correlated with the patient's clinical
course. Imperfect sternal closure (sternal step-offs and gaps) was found in
10 of the 15 asymptomatic patients. Focal retrosternal fluid collections,
air, and hematomas were seen in more than 75% of the asymptomatic patients.
Retrosternal abscess, presternal abscess, and sternal disruption were noted
in 3 symptomatic patients. Computed tomography correctly diagnosed the
extent of mediastinal abscess in all patients. In the 3 patients in whom
there was a discrepancy between the CT scan and the clinical findings, the
scan ultimately was shown to be correct. These results indicate that
computed tomography is a valuable tool in diagnosing wound problems after
sternotomy because it accurately depicts the extent and depth of the wound
infection.
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Use of computed tomography to assess mediastinal complications after median sternotomy
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