International audienceThere is currently a lack of recommendations about patients with pectus deformities requiring cardiac surgery. This study reports the results of our surgical strategy on this issue
Objective: Pectus carinatum, is the second most common congenita...
This review article covers the spectrum of congenital thoracic wall deformities along with their his...
Awareness of pectus carinatum has increased among the medical community over the last several decade...
International audienceThere is currently a lack of recommendations about patients with pectus deform...
Objective: Pectus excavatum may be present in patient requiring operations for cardiac defects. The ...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2011, 2017. Chest wall deformities are sometimes noted in new...
BACKGROUND:Pectus deformities and atypical costal anomalies are congenital thoracic wall defects tha...
Background: The most common congenital chest wall deformities are pectus excavatum and pectus carin...
Pectus excavatum is characterized by a depression of the anterior chest wall (sternum and lower cost...
Pectus excavatum is the commonest anterior chest wall deformity which is the result of overgrowth an...
Background: Modified Ravitch and Nuss procedures use a metal bar to repair pectus chest deformity; ...
Only patients with a severe pectus excavatum deformity should be candidates for surgical repair. Mil...
SummaryIntroductionPectus deformities are the most frequently seen congenital thoracic wall anomalie...
Pectus excavatum is the number one birth defect in males1. It can be corrected by two very different...
ObjectivePectus excavatum developing after surgery for congenital heart disease has its own clinical...
Objective: Pectus carinatum, is the second most common congenita...
This review article covers the spectrum of congenital thoracic wall deformities along with their his...
Awareness of pectus carinatum has increased among the medical community over the last several decade...
International audienceThere is currently a lack of recommendations about patients with pectus deform...
Objective: Pectus excavatum may be present in patient requiring operations for cardiac defects. The ...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2011, 2017. Chest wall deformities are sometimes noted in new...
BACKGROUND:Pectus deformities and atypical costal anomalies are congenital thoracic wall defects tha...
Background: The most common congenital chest wall deformities are pectus excavatum and pectus carin...
Pectus excavatum is characterized by a depression of the anterior chest wall (sternum and lower cost...
Pectus excavatum is the commonest anterior chest wall deformity which is the result of overgrowth an...
Background: Modified Ravitch and Nuss procedures use a metal bar to repair pectus chest deformity; ...
Only patients with a severe pectus excavatum deformity should be candidates for surgical repair. Mil...
SummaryIntroductionPectus deformities are the most frequently seen congenital thoracic wall anomalie...
Pectus excavatum is the number one birth defect in males1. It can be corrected by two very different...
ObjectivePectus excavatum developing after surgery for congenital heart disease has its own clinical...
Objective: Pectus carinatum, is the second most common congenita...
This review article covers the spectrum of congenital thoracic wall deformities along with their his...
Awareness of pectus carinatum has increased among the medical community over the last several decade...