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Development and Validation Methodology of the Nuss Procedure Surgical Planner

open access: yes, 2012
Pectus excavatum (PE) is a congenital chest wall deformity which is characterized, in most cases, by a deep depression of the sternum. A minimally invasive technique for the repair of PE (MIRPE), often referred to as the Nuss procedure, has been proven ...
Rechowicz, Krzysztof J.
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Our experience of using Nuss thoracoplasty as a method of correction of pectus excavatum

open access: yesBolʹ, Sustavy, Pozvonočnik, 2019
Background. Pectus excavatum is a defect in the deve­lopment of the chest, often a manifestation of dyshistogenetic syndromes. In 1998, Nuss and colleagues reported on a new method for minimally invasive correction of pectus excavatum.
Ia.V. Fishchenko   +3 more
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Portrait of Jewell Tanner Nuss

open access: yes, 1932
Jewell Tanner (later Jewell Nuss) entered Jacksonville State Teachers College as a freshman in Fall 1932.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1930/1725/thumbnail ...
Jacksonville State University
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PECTUS CARINATUM DEVELOPMENT AFTER THE NUSS PROCEDURE: A CASE REPORT

open access: yesTurkish Medical Student Journal
Development of pectus carinatum is a very rare complication of the Nuss procedure. This complication may lead to early bar removal, which hinders sternal protrusion but induces the recurrence of pectus excavatum.
Zafer Alparslan, Mustafa Yüksel
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The Nuss procedure after breast augmentation for female pectus excavatum

open access: yes, 2010
Pectus excavatum, the most common congenital chest wall malformation, has a higher incidence among men. Since 1987, when Donald Nuss performed his technique for the first time, the minimally invasive approach has become the most widely used technique for
Jasonni, Vincenzo   +6 more
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Sarotti Berlin N=Nuss = Schokolade

open access: yes
SAROTTI BERLIN N=NUSS = SCHOKOLADE Sarotti Berlin N=Nuss = Schokolade ( -
Sarotti
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Intraoperative and postoperative analgesia in Nuss bar procedure

open access: yes, 2023
Pectus excavatum (PE), a congenital deformity characterized by anterior chest wall concavity, is common in pediatric surgery with a prevalence of 6.3 to 12 per 1000 children and a 6:1 partiality for males.
Copeland, Carlie
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Kommentierte Checkliste der Pyraloidea von den Azoren, mit der Beschreibung von drei neuen Arten (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea).

open access: yes, 1997
Die Azoren werden bewohnt von gegenwärtig 20 bekannten Pyraloidea-Arten (exkl. Scopariinae). Die Verbreitung einer jeden Art auf den einzelnen Azoreninseln wird aufgezeigt. Drei neue Arten werden beschrieben: Homoeosoma miguelensis sp.
Meyer, Marc   +2 more
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Nuss Procedure: Decrease in Bar Movement Requiring Reoperation with Primary Placement of Two Bars

open access: yes, 2012
Background: The Nuss procedure, first reported in 1998, is currently the treatment of choice for pectus excavatum. The most significant bar-related complication documented is bar movement, requiring reoperation in 3.4%–27% of reports. Our report compares
Ravindra K. Vegunta (7947926)   +5 more
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Patency of the internal mammary arteries after removal of the Nuss bar: an initial report

open access: yes, 2014
Surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE) has shifted to the modern minimally invasive Nuss procedure, which proved to be safe and effective. In order to restore the dented deformity, custom-curved metal bars provide continuous retrosternal pressure ...
Elenbaas, Ted W.   +15 more
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