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An Innovative Approach for Sternal Closure
Lawrence Scott Levin
, Archibald S. Miller
, Aakash H. Gajjar
, Kevin D. Bremer
, James Spann
, Carmelo A. Milano
, Detlev Erdmann
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Innovative Approach
100%
Sternotomy
100%
Sternal Closure
100%
Sternum
75%
Talon
75%
Clinical High Risk
50%
Nonunion
50%
Patient Demographics
25%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
High Risk
25%
Wound Infection
25%
Associated Complications
25%
Cardiac Surgery
25%
Infection Rate
25%
Postoperative Mortality
25%
Deep Infection
25%
Unrestricted Use
25%
Patient Selection
25%
Computed Tomographic
25%
Cadaver Study
25%
Closure Device
25%
Device-independent
25%
Long-term Stability
25%
Rutile
25%
Superficial Infection
25%
Strength Test
25%
Chest Roentgenogram
25%
Wound Dehiscence
25%
Reported Problems
25%
Return to Operating Room
25%
Partial Sternotomy
25%
Steel Wire
25%
Jacksonville
25%
Initial Placement
25%
Union Rate
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Median Sternotomy
100%
Sternum
60%
Nonunion
40%
Infection
20%
Patient Population
20%
Cadaver
20%
Operating Room
20%
Wound Infection
20%
Heart Surgery
20%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20%
Infection Rate
20%
Thorax Radiography
20%
Prospective Study
20%
Patient Selection
20%
Wound Dehiscence
20%
Alternative Technique
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Sternotomy
100%
Fracture Nonunion
40%
Cadaver
20%
Patient Population
20%
Infection
20%
Wound Infection
20%
Infection Rate
20%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20%
Food and Drug Administration
20%
Patient Selection
20%
Operating Room
20%
Thorax Radiography
20%
Heart Surgery
20%
Wound Dehiscence
20%
Efficacy
20%