Review Article

Delayed Chest Wall Complications of Median Sternotomy

Authors: LAWRENCE D. WEBER MD, ROBERT W. PETERS MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Chest wall pain after coronary artery bypass surgery is often attributed to incisional pain or anxiety. Although this assumption is often correct, a small number of patients have an unrecognized chest wall complication of the median sternotomy. In this paper we identify these delayed postoperative midsternotomy complications and discuss their appropriate management.

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