Asystole
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Those of you undergoing OHS please discuss with your surgeon which method they will use to close your sternotomy.
I had my first OHS in 2003 and my sternotomy was closed with sternal wires. I had the typical post-op pain and had to occasionally use opioid pain meds. I hate sleeping on my back and it took a couple of months before I could tolerate sleeping on my side again.
I had my second OHS in 2017. The same surgeon performed the surgery and I joked with him before surgery that he was going to "safety wire me back up again". The sternal wire is very similar to the safety wire used to secure aircraft bolts, screws and other components. He said that was a good segue into what he was planning for sternal fixation. He said he recently started using the SternaLock Blu rigid fixation system and that I was an ideal candidate. He explained how it worked and said that I should have a quicker and less painful recovery. He was correct. My nurses were amazed that I did not need any opioid pain meds post op and once home was sleeping on my side less than two weeks post-op.
I strongly endorse a rigid fixation system over the traditional sternal wires. Please ask your surgeon to discuss the pros/cons with you.
https://www.zimmerbiomet.com/medica...ic/sternalock-blu-primary-closure-system.html
I had my first OHS in 2003 and my sternotomy was closed with sternal wires. I had the typical post-op pain and had to occasionally use opioid pain meds. I hate sleeping on my back and it took a couple of months before I could tolerate sleeping on my side again.
I had my second OHS in 2017. The same surgeon performed the surgery and I joked with him before surgery that he was going to "safety wire me back up again". The sternal wire is very similar to the safety wire used to secure aircraft bolts, screws and other components. He said that was a good segue into what he was planning for sternal fixation. He said he recently started using the SternaLock Blu rigid fixation system and that I was an ideal candidate. He explained how it worked and said that I should have a quicker and less painful recovery. He was correct. My nurses were amazed that I did not need any opioid pain meds post op and once home was sleeping on my side less than two weeks post-op.
I strongly endorse a rigid fixation system over the traditional sternal wires. Please ask your surgeon to discuss the pros/cons with you.
https://www.zimmerbiomet.com/medica...ic/sternalock-blu-primary-closure-system.html