Beta
128893

Comparative Study Between the effect of Skeletonized and Pedicled Internal Thoracic Artery on sternum healing in Patient Undergoing CABG

Article

Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

Subjects

-

Tags

-

Abstract

Background: Myocardial revascularization is performed preferentially with internal thoracic artery grafts. This study aimed to investigate sternal healing over time and the incidence of poor sternal healing and wound infection in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using skeletonized internal thoracic artery. Objectives: (1) comparison of two surgical take-down techniques (skeletonizing vs. standard pedicle harvestation); (2) assessment of sternal healing and wound infection. Method: This study enrolled 50 patients (divided in two groups) who underwent isolated CABG using skeletonized internal thoracic artery (25 patients) and pedicled internal thoracic artery (25 patients) from December 2017 to August 2019. Postoperative assessment was performed on all patients for three months after surgery. In all patients, chest X-ray study was performed after surgery to assess sternal healing. Medical records were also retrospectively reviewed to identify perioperative variables associated with poor early sternal healing.  Results: (1) After coronary grafting, assessment of sternum showed significant differences in healing between the two groups. (2) Diabetes mellitus as an independent predictor for superficial wound infection. (3) Pedicled procedure is an important factor associated with superficial wound infection in post-operative period. (4) Skeletonized procedure prolong the operation. (5) Pedicled procedure prolong the ICU and hospital stay.Conclusion: (1) Skeletonization of internal thoracic artery conduits lowers the risk of superficial and deep sternal wound infection in patients undergoing CABG with internal thoracic artery grafting. (2) Skeletonization of internal thoracic artery conduits prolong the operation time and require more surgical skills. (3) Skeletonization of ITA has better outcome.

DOI

10.21608/bmfj.2020.128893

Authors

First Name

Yousry

Last Name

Shaheen

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Benha faculty of medicine, Benha University, Egypt

Email

yousryshaheen@yahoo.com

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Ibrahim

Last Name

Kasab

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Benha faculty of medicine, Benha University, Egypt

Email

ibrahimksb@yahoo.com

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Mostafa

Last Name

Galal

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of cardio-thoracic surgery, Elzaitoun specialized hospital, Cairo, Egypt.

Email

-

City

-

Orcid

-

Volume

37

Article Issue

special issue (Surgery)

Related Issue

19309

Issue Date

2020-12-01

Receive Date

2020-12-10

Publish Date

2020-12-01

Page Start

33

Page End

43

Print ISSN

1110-208X

Online ISSN

2357-0016

Link

https://bmfj.journals.ekb.eg/article_128893.html

Detail API

https://bmfj.journals.ekb.eg/service?article_code=128893

Order

3

Type

Original Article

Type Code

787

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Benha Medical Journal

Publication Link

https://bmfj.journals.ekb.eg/

MainTitle

-

Details

Type

Article

Created At

22 Jan 2023