Abstract

Patients with prior laryngectomy and permanent tracheostomy undergoing complete sternotomy historically are at increased risk for wound infection, osteomyelitis, mediastinitis, bleeding, tracheal injury, and poor wound healing. We describe three patients who underwent cardiac surgery via low midline incision with transverse flap, providing the exposure of complete sternotomy and decreased infectious risk. Patient selection, technique, and management principles are discussed.

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