2. Sternotomy. It’s important to be midline. The cut can be crania-caudal, or the opposite. Here we see cranio-caudal. The surgeon stands on the right side of the patient. First, we place a finger under the sternum in the notch, and then under the xiphoid. It’s important to develop that space.
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Left atrial myxoma
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1. 1. The skin incision. The median sternotomy is the most common way to access the heart. The incision needs to be centered over the sternum. To achieve this, I mark the sternum with a line prior to draping. (Draping moves the skin, unless you drape cranio-caudal). Typically a #10 blade is used.
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0+. I will number the posts in the order that they can be done. If you have questions, feel free to interact. I am a practicing heart surgeon. If blood bothers you, you may want to look elsewhere. If not, follow along!
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0. Cardiac surgery is modular. It has many individual steps that must be mastered to get an operation done. I will attempt, in my posts, to break down the steps so you can understand an operation from start to finish.
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