The Six Cases of Redo Cardiac Surgery via Partial Lower Hemi-sternotomy

  • Inoue Bon
    Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, SUBARU Health Insurance Ota Memorial Hospital
  • Katoh Masanori
    Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, SUBARU Health Insurance Ota Memorial Hospital
  • Kameda Yuika
    Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, SUBARU Health Insurance Ota Memorial Hospital
  • Toyama Masaaki
    Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kameda Medical Center

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  • 胸骨正中切開後の再心臓手術を胸骨下部部分切開で施行した6例

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<p>In poststernotomy redo cardiac surgery, injury to cardiac structures during sternal division can lead to untoward results in the operation. These days, Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) such as the right anterolateral thoracotomy approach is becoming popular. By using MICS technique in redo cardiac surgery, it may be possible to reduce the risk of injury to the vital structures because of avoiding full sternotomy with the reduction of the dissection area. Six redo cardiac surgery cases in which innominate vein or bypass graft was in close contact with the sternum were is considered difficult to perform via the right thoracotomy approach. We report the cases in which operations were safely conducted through the lower hemi-sternotomy.</p>

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