Cardiac
GI
Bone
GU
Neuro
Faculty
Student
Quizzes
Image DDX
Misc

 

 



 

Case of the Week 244


What's the most likely diagnosis?

  • 68 year-old 3 weeks post-aortic valve replacement

CT scout image

  1. Pericardial effusion
  2. Congestive heart failure
  3. Sternal dehiscence
  4. Left lower lobe atelectasis
  5. Metastatic disease to the lungs


Answer:

 


3. Sternal dehiscence

 

 

More (Click Discussion Tab)


Sternal Dehiscence

General considerations

  • Follows median sternotomy usually for cardiothoracic surgery
  • Defined as complete separation of the sternum
    • Frequently associated with sternal wound infection, most often by S. aureus
    • May or may not be associated with mediastinitis
      • Definitions for post-sternal mediastinitis and sternal wound infection vary, some including clinical findings only, some requiring microbiological confirmation
  • Incidence has been reported in 4.5% of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgeries
  • While diagnosis is usually made clinically, imaging plays a key role in either initial diagnosis and/or confirmation of the clinical diagnosis
  • Females are at greater risk than males

 

More ...



New Format

  • New, easier to use format
  • All navigational items can be found in the drop-down menu at top of each page
  • Best viewed with Javascript enabled, IE6 or later


Available Now!

  • Just the knowledge you need to know
  • For clinical rotations, USMLEs, radiologic technology
  • Bonus access to StudentConsult.com for more interactive quizzes, anatomy exercises, full text

Available Now!

Click Cover for More Information

320 Pages!
Over 500 photos!

With StudentConsult.com
Online Access

Order Now!



LearningRadiology.com is an award-winning educational site aimed primarily at medical students and radiology residents-in-training, containing  lectures, handouts, images, Cases of the Week, archives of case quizzes, flashcards of differential diagnoses and “most commons” lists, primarily in the areas of chest, GI, cardiac, and bone radiology.