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A new cable-tie based sternal closure system: description of the device, technique of implantation and first clinical evaluation

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JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-7-59

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Cable-tie; PEEK; Sternal closure

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Background: Wire closure still remains the preferred technique despite reasonable disadvantages. Associated complications, such as infection and sternal instability, cause time- and cost-consuming therapies. We present a new tool for sternal closure with its first clinical experience and results. Methods: The sternal ZipFix (TM) System is based on the cable-tie principle. It primarily consists of biocompatible Poly-Ether-Ether-Ketone implants and is predominantly used peristernally through the intercostal space. The system provides a large implant-to-bone contact for better force distribution and for avoiding bone cut through. Results: 50 patients were closed with the ZipFix (TM) system. No sternal instability was observed at 30 days. Two patients developed a mediastinitis that necessitated the removal of the device; however, the ZipFix (TM) were intact and the sternum remained stable. Conclusions: In our initial evaluation, the short-term results have shown that the sternal ZipFix (TM) can be used safely and effectively. It is fast, easy to use and serves as a potential alternative for traditional wire closure.

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