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01-04-2012 | How to Do It
Median sternotomy for double lung transplantation with cardiopulmonary bypass in seven consecutive patients
Authors:
Mitsutomo Kohno, Daniel A. Steinbrüchel
Published in:
Surgery Today
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Issue 4/2012
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Abstract
We describe our technique of using median sternotomy to perform double lung transplantations with cardiopulmonary bypass. By sparing the respiratory muscles, median sternotomy is probably less invasive and preserves lung function. Furthermore, it causes less long-term discomfort than intercostal thoracotomy. Although exposure of the pleural space is less optimal, abundant pleural adhesions can be dissected, particularly in the left posterior pleural cavity, using pericardial traction stitches, exposing the retrocardiac pleura with minimal manipulation of the heart.