Primary closure of superior partial sternal cleft in a 2-month-old girl: case report.
Halil Ibrahim TanriverdiFulya DoğaneroğluAbdülkadir GençÖmer YılmazPublished in: Annals of pediatric surgery (2021)
Although neonates with a sternal cleft are asymptomatic at birth, respiratory symptoms may develop in later periods. In addition, because the structures are more flexible in the neonatal period, the primary repair of the cleft is easier and the risk of cardiac compression is lower. In our case, sternal bars could be approached primary, and no chondral grafts, patches, or steel wires were required.