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“Delayed primary closure” of the wound in cases of sternal dehiscence is reported. This technique includes a thorough debridement, continuous antibiotic lavage, and air tight force suction of the debrided space, using a portable wound suction unit. Healing process of the complicated sternal dehiscence is thus facilitated. A discussion is made of reasons for failure and missed chances in “early primary closure” of the sternal dehiscence.
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Taira, a., Yara, I., Yamashita, M. et al. Sternal dehiscence: “Delayed primary closure” for complicated cases. The Japanese Journal of Surgery 11, 124–126 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02468882
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