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ABSTRACT Background Procedures involving lung surgery in the pediatric population are relatively uncommon and tend to be centralized in a limited number of institutions. Anesthesia literature is also sparse. Aims To have a clear overview of frequency, underlying pathologies, ICU and hospital stay, anesthetic techniques, one lung ventilation, and ...
Rianne P. Wauters +2 more
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Recurrent pectus excavatum (PE) after a Ravitch operation is not uncommon. Extensive costal cartilage resection from the previous Ravitch procedure can lead to an irregular, unstable chest wall depressions with a varying degree of deformity.
Gongmin Rim, Hyung Joo Park
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Congenital Pulmonary Malformation–Management and Long‐Term Outcomes of a Danish Cohort
ABSTRACT Background The incidence of prenatally diagnosed Congenital Pulmonary Malformations (CPMs) has increased over the decades probably due to better diagnostic sensitivity. Postnatal resection of the symptomatic lesions is recommended, but the management and treatment of the asymptomatic children remains controversial.
Dalia Karzoun +6 more
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Selected techniques for physiotherapy in two dogs diagnosed with swimmer puppy syndrome
Abstract Two 6‐week‐old puppies were referred to the Physiotherapy Department at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Cluj due to symptoms including hindquarter instability, abnormal hindlimb positioning, and ankylosis of the carpal joint. Both puppies were diagnosed with swimmer puppy syndrome.
Madalina Florina Gherman (Dragomir) +2 more
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Repair of pectus excavatum in a toddler with Prune Belly syndrome and left bronchus compression
A 2-year-old boy with prune-belly syndrome and severe pectus excavatum experienced recurrent pulmonary infections. A CT scan of the chest demonstrated compression of the left mainstem bronchus and leftward shift of the heart.
Shawn T. Liechty +3 more
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Background: Pectus excavatum is the most common congenital anterior chest wall deformity. Currently, a wide variety of diagnostic protocols and criteria for corrective surgery are being used. Their use is predominantly based on local preferences and experience. To date, no guideline is available, introducing heterogeneity of care as observed in current
Janssen, Nicky +62 more
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Outcomes in adult pectus excavatum patients undergoing Nuss repair
MennatAllah M Ewais, Shivani Chaparala, Rebecca Uhl, Dawn E JaroszewskiDepartment of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA Abstract: Pectus excavatum (PEx) is one of the most common congenital chest wall ...
Jaroszewski DE +3 more
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Tratamiento del Pectus excavatum con cirugía minimamente invasiva con la técnica de Donald Nuss
El Pectus excavatum, es una malformación congénita de la pared anterior del tórax, caracterizada por una depresión del esternón. Objetivo: Evaluar los resultados del tratamiento quirúrgico en pacientes con pectus excavatum, utilizando la técnica de Nuss.
Mario Lopez-Carranza +7 more
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Pectus excavatum: cuidados de enfermería [PDF]
Estudio descriptivo retrospectivo de los cuidados postoperatorios de enfermería practicados a los pacientes intervenidos de Pectus Excavatum e ingresados en el Servicio de UCI Pediátrica del HUCA entre los años 2001 y 2012.Estudio descriptivo ...
Solís Cienfuegos, Isabel
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