Background: Modified Ravitch and Nuss procedures use a metal bar to repair pectus chest deformity; an additional procedure is required to remove the bar. The aim of this study was to examine mid-term results of a novel technique that uses the patient's own chest wall muscles to stabilize the pectus repair aided by a posture-maintaining exercise regimen. Methods: Thirty-two consecutive patients with pectus deformity underwent pectus repair without prosthesis between 1999 and 2008. The median age of the group was 18 (95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) 14 to 34) years. Median follow-up was 44 (7 to 108) months. Twenty patients had an excavatum and 12 a carinatum defect. Surgery was performed through a transverse incision raising pecto...
Background: Pectus excavatum (PE) is the most common congenital chest wall deformity. PE is sometime...
For decades, open surgical repair was the only available method to treat congenital and acquired che...
BACKGROUND:Pectus deformities and atypical costal anomalies are congenital thoracic wall defects tha...
BACKGROUND Modified Ravitch and Nuss procedures use a metal bar to repair pectus chest deformity;...
ObjectivePectus carinatum is traditionally repaired by using some modification of the open Ravitch p...
Only patients with a severe pectus excavatum deformity should be candidates for surgical repair. Mil...
Background: The most common congenital chest wall deformities are pectus excavatum and pectus carin...
Since 1949, the Ravitch repair for pectus excavatum and carinatum was the gold standard. This is a...
Background: Pectus excavatum is the most common chest wall deformity. This deformity may cause physi...
Background: Pectus excavatum is characterized by a depression of the anterior chest wall (sternum an...
The aim of this study was to assess the results of 5-year experience with minimally invasive operati...
ObjectivePectus deformities are the most common congenital hereditary chest wall deformity. The aim ...
ObjectiveWe reviewed further clinical experience with our approach for pectus carinatum repair: modi...
Objective: Pectus carinatum, is the second most common congenita...
Objective: A modified technique of the Nuss procedure for the minimally invasive repair of pectus ca...
Background: Pectus excavatum (PE) is the most common congenital chest wall deformity. PE is sometime...
For decades, open surgical repair was the only available method to treat congenital and acquired che...
BACKGROUND:Pectus deformities and atypical costal anomalies are congenital thoracic wall defects tha...
BACKGROUND Modified Ravitch and Nuss procedures use a metal bar to repair pectus chest deformity;...
ObjectivePectus carinatum is traditionally repaired by using some modification of the open Ravitch p...
Only patients with a severe pectus excavatum deformity should be candidates for surgical repair. Mil...
Background: The most common congenital chest wall deformities are pectus excavatum and pectus carin...
Since 1949, the Ravitch repair for pectus excavatum and carinatum was the gold standard. This is a...
Background: Pectus excavatum is the most common chest wall deformity. This deformity may cause physi...
Background: Pectus excavatum is characterized by a depression of the anterior chest wall (sternum an...
The aim of this study was to assess the results of 5-year experience with minimally invasive operati...
ObjectivePectus deformities are the most common congenital hereditary chest wall deformity. The aim ...
ObjectiveWe reviewed further clinical experience with our approach for pectus carinatum repair: modi...
Objective: Pectus carinatum, is the second most common congenita...
Objective: A modified technique of the Nuss procedure for the minimally invasive repair of pectus ca...
Background: Pectus excavatum (PE) is the most common congenital chest wall deformity. PE is sometime...
For decades, open surgical repair was the only available method to treat congenital and acquired che...
BACKGROUND:Pectus deformities and atypical costal anomalies are congenital thoracic wall defects tha...