Chest wall stabilization following hemi-sternectomy assisted by 3D printed model
Phillip L. Nichols, Caleb W. Brown, Derek C. Wenger, Jennifer M. Osher, Jeremy M. Powers

TL;DR
A 3D-printed model helped precisely plan and speed up chest wall stabilization after a partial sternum removal.
Contribution
This is the first report using a 3D-printed model to pre-bend titanium plates for sternal reconstruction.
Findings
A 3D-printed model enabled accurate pre-operative bending of titanium plates.
The procedure improved chest wall stability and shoulder function with reduced pain.
The method saved time during surgery and achieved the planned sternal reduction.
Abstract
The incidence of deep sternal wound infection post-sternotomy is 1.6%. Treatment with sternectomy or hemi-sternectomy can result in exposed thoracic organs, chest wall and shoulder girdle instability, reduced upper extremity function and disability. Various materials and soft tissue techniques are available for chest wall reconstruction; however, the use of a 3D-printed model to facilitate preoperative bending of titanium plating systems for sternal reconstruction has not been previously reported. A 51-year-old female presented to the plastic surgery clinic with a history of coronary artery bypass grafting complicated by sternal osteomyelitis. A left hemi-sternectomy was performed to treat the infection, after which the patient developed chronic pain and shoulder instability. The patient was referred to plastic surgery to consider options for combined sternal stabilization and flap…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical site infection prevention · Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Cardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques
