Abstract Background The effects of the Nuss procedure on chest wall motion and spirometry have previously been described; we aimed to describe the effects of removal of the Nuss bar. Methods We studied 9 patients just prior to and 6 weeks after Nuss bar removal. Regional chest volume changes, synchrony of respiratory movement and spirometry were recorded using optoelectronic plethysmography (OEP) and compared. Recordings were performed at rest and exercise during cycle ergometry. Results There were small but statistically significant changes in tidal volumes of the diaphragmatic ribcage compartment during exercise (+ 48 ml, p = 0.038, Cohen’s d = 0.12) and percentage contribution of the diaphragmatic ribcage to total tidal volumes at rest (...
ObjectiveThis biomechanical study aims to elucidate whether additional bar application increases pos...
Surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE) has shifted to the modern minimally invasive Nuss proce...
The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive repair used to treat pectus excavatum. A bilateral thorac...
BACKGROUND The effects of the Nuss procedure on chest wall motion and spirometry have previously ...
Abstract Background The Nuss procedure is widely used to correct pectus excavatum. Bar displacement ...
In patients undergoing corrective surgery for pectus excavatum, there is evidence of improvement in ...
Summary. The objective of this study was to evaluate sternovertebral distance and the chest wall def...
Background Nuss procedure has become the procedure of choice for well-selected patients with pectus ...
The aim of the studywas to evaluate lung function among patients who underwent Nuss Procedure. The a...
Background: The Nuss procedure was introduced at our center in 1999. The operation was mainly perfor...
Purpose: The objective is to present a new methodology to assess quantitatively the impact of bar re...
Background: Pectus excavatum is the most common deformation of the chest, affecting mainly boys. The...
OBJECTIVES: The Nuss technique comprises the placement of an intrathoracic bar behind the sternum. H...
Aim: Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum and Abramson procedure for pectus carinatum are used as min...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bar displacement and complication rates in three retrospective series of pati...
ObjectiveThis biomechanical study aims to elucidate whether additional bar application increases pos...
Surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE) has shifted to the modern minimally invasive Nuss proce...
The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive repair used to treat pectus excavatum. A bilateral thorac...
BACKGROUND The effects of the Nuss procedure on chest wall motion and spirometry have previously ...
Abstract Background The Nuss procedure is widely used to correct pectus excavatum. Bar displacement ...
In patients undergoing corrective surgery for pectus excavatum, there is evidence of improvement in ...
Summary. The objective of this study was to evaluate sternovertebral distance and the chest wall def...
Background Nuss procedure has become the procedure of choice for well-selected patients with pectus ...
The aim of the studywas to evaluate lung function among patients who underwent Nuss Procedure. The a...
Background: The Nuss procedure was introduced at our center in 1999. The operation was mainly perfor...
Purpose: The objective is to present a new methodology to assess quantitatively the impact of bar re...
Background: Pectus excavatum is the most common deformation of the chest, affecting mainly boys. The...
OBJECTIVES: The Nuss technique comprises the placement of an intrathoracic bar behind the sternum. H...
Aim: Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum and Abramson procedure for pectus carinatum are used as min...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bar displacement and complication rates in three retrospective series of pati...
ObjectiveThis biomechanical study aims to elucidate whether additional bar application increases pos...
Surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE) has shifted to the modern minimally invasive Nuss proce...
The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive repair used to treat pectus excavatum. A bilateral thorac...