My workout injury
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4 years - holy crap.
Looks like that's a wire that broke.
The heart surgeons I worked with at the university got away from using wire to "suture" the sternum shut - now, however, wires are pretty much standard.
IIRC, your incision was not a midline sternotomy but a bilateral subcostal incision, right? Not surprised that a wire broke - with the constant flexing and bending, it was a matter of time, I suppose.
It's probably a nothingburger, but still good to be aware of what's going on. I would guess the only real problem would be if that end of the fractured wire causes some kind of injury or discomfort.
The staples you see in the posterior pericardium (behind the heart) were probably applied to small branch vessels that were feeding your original lungs. We see this a lot with people who have had a CABG.
A quick search shows this picture:
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@Rainman It held things together post surgery. It doesn't really do much anymore, but they don't take it out unless it causes a problem (taking it out is a surgical procedure, albeit minor).
But yeah, it broke. That happens, and unless it starts bothering me we'll just leave it.
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@Jolly said in My workout injury:
Got ya beat, buddy...I've got titanium plates to go along with the wires.
(This reminds me of a SNL Billy Crystal sketch).
I have two titanium plates in my jaw where the socket holes used to be.
So if you don't buy a mobile home from me, it ain't gonna hurt my feelings. -
@jon-nyc said in My workout injury:
By the way my transplant was 4 years ago last Thursday.
That is awesome!! Long distance hugs to you!!!