2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2010.07.012
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Fente sternale : intérêt d’une prise en charge chirurgicale néonatale

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“…[5][6] Moreover, studies have suggested that it is always preferable to use autogenous tissue for sternal cleft repair and to avoid the use of prosthetic materials, recognising the risk of infection and the negative impact of inert material on the patient's development. [1,4,8] Despite the risk of infection described in the literature, the use of prosthesis in sternal cleft repair has an advantage in preventing an increase in intrathoracic pressure such as explained in our technical note. [17] In addition, this surgical approach avoids major surgical dissection and the use of autogenous or bone bank rib reconstruction, which presents a potential risk of aseptic or septic necrosis of the bone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…[5][6] Moreover, studies have suggested that it is always preferable to use autogenous tissue for sternal cleft repair and to avoid the use of prosthetic materials, recognising the risk of infection and the negative impact of inert material on the patient's development. [1,4,8] Despite the risk of infection described in the literature, the use of prosthesis in sternal cleft repair has an advantage in preventing an increase in intrathoracic pressure such as explained in our technical note. [17] In addition, this surgical approach avoids major surgical dissection and the use of autogenous or bone bank rib reconstruction, which presents a potential risk of aseptic or septic necrosis of the bone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…[12] Other hypotheses have been suggested, such as abuse of alcohol consumption, nutritional deficiencies and hypovitaminosis (methylcobalamin, riboflavin) during pregnancy but have not been proven. [3,8] There is no reported justification for the predominantly female prevalence of the condition. [3][4][5] However, studies by Gorlin et al [13] and Heron et al [14] showed a predominance of females when the sternal cleft is associated with a bandlike scar from the umbilicus and diastasis recti.…”
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“…5 Because of higher compliance of the thoracic cage associated to a minimal compression of underlying structures in young children, early surgery is usually preferred. 6 However, when sternal cleft closure has been delayed, the best approach for surgical treatment remains unclear. A lot of clinical cases using various surgical technics are reported, but it is difficult to draw conclusion about the gold standard technique.…”
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confidence: 99%