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ObjectiveTo develop the pulmonary rehabilitation training program for adolescent patients with severe pectus excavatum during the perioperative period,and to provide a reference for promoting the recovery of children undergoing pectus excavatum surgery ...
KONG Shanshan +8 more
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Repair of pectus deformities : Experience and outcome in 317 cases
Background: The most common congenital chest wall deformities are pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum. Various techniques have been described for correction of pectus deformities.
Genc Onur +5 more
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Acute aortic dissection type A is an urgent condition that requires a surgical treatment. Especially in patientswith Marfan syndrome and severe Pectus excavatum, the surgery could be more complicated and life-threatening.
Jarun Sayasathid +2 more
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Intercostal Nerve Cryoanalgesia in Pectus Excavatum Repair – A Narrative Review
Background. Effective postoperative pain management is a major challenge after minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair. Cryoanalgesia has developed as a potential support to conventional analgesic strategies.
Robert Rudolf Marguła +6 more
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Robotic Mitral Valve Replacement in Pectus Excavatum
Exposure of the mitral valve can be challenging using conventional sternotomy and thoracotomy incisions in patients with pectus deformity. We report the use of a robotic approach to replace a rheumatic mitral valve in a patient with pectus excavatum. doi:
Onan, Burak, BAKIR, İhsan
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Complete Cleft Sternum Associated With Clavicular Hypoplasia and Pectus Excavatum
A sternal cleft is a rare congenital and developmental disorder. In general, this disorder is associated with skeletal and extraskeletal abnormalities (eg, Cantrell syndrome), but isolated sternal clefts have also been reported.
Dikici, Fatih +11 more
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Rib cage mobility in pectus excavatum
Pectus excavatum is generally regarded as a cosmetic deformity; however, some children with pectus excavatum complain of chest pain and exercise limitation.
Lesouef, P. +4 more
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Background Pectus excavatum is a prevalent congenital chest wall deformity that is often treated using surgical methods such as the Ravitch or Nuss procedures. Although both techniques are effective, recurrence is possible.
Yu-Hsu Liu +3 more
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Il pectus excavatum: presente e futuro.
Gli autori descrivono una tecnica originale di correzione del pectus ...
LODI R +3 more
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