At Thrive Reconstructive Surgery, we pride ourselves on having established trusting and lasting partnerships with the best cardiothoracic surgeons across the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. These partnerships have enabled our surgeons to become experts in Sternal Reconstruction. Our approach utilizes multi-staged procedures to aid cardiothoracic surgeons in achieving optimal results following critical procedures.

When is Sternal Reconstruction the best option for me?

Sternal Reconstruction surgery is typically performed following a cardiothoracic procedure (for example: a coronary artery bypass graft) that requires soft tissue coverage of the sternum (chest.) Another instance where a Sternal Reconstruction would be necessary would be after an osteomyelitis of the sternal bone following various open heart surgeries. Our reconstructive surgeons utilize local flaps to reconstruct sternal defects. Thrive’s goal is to make patient whole again and back to their previous lifestyles as quickly as possible.

Sternal Reconstruction surgery is typically performed following a cardiothoracic procedure (for example: a coronary artery bypass graft) that requires soft tissue coverage of the sternum (chest.) Another instance where a Sternal Reconstruction would be necessary would be after an osteomyelitis of the sternal bone following various open heart surgeries. Our reconstructive surgeons utilize local flaps to reconstruct sternal defects. Thrive’s goal is to make patient whole again and back to their previous lifestyles as quickly as possible.

When is Sternal Reconstruction the best option for me?​

What sets Thrive apart?

We pride ourselves on our long-lasting and trusted partnerships with other specialists in the community. In a multi-staged reconstruction such as this, the surgeons at Thrive Reconstructive Surgery first take patients for debridement or exploration to determine the type of coverage needed. During that initial surgery,  our surgeons worked side by side with the cardiothoracic surgeon who performed the initial surgery. 

In the most extensive situations, a reconstruction using a Local Muscle Flap could be deemed necessary. Other methods of treatment might include a Local Tissue Rearrangement, other local muscle flaps, and on occasion free tissue transfer.

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Surgery Results & Expert Video

Our primary aim is to have you fully healed and ready to resume your daily routines within 6-8 weeks following your surgery. During your consultation, we will provide a more precise estimate of your recovery time and address any specific needs. What to expect during...
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