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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 12, 345-350, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
AC de Matos, JE Bernardo, LE Fernandes and MJ Antunes
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the medium-term results of 77 surgical corrections
in patients with chest wall deformities, 53 (68.8%) with pectus excavatum
and 24 with pectus carinatum, operated upon from 1985 to 1994. METHODS: The
mean age of the patients was 14.7 years (4-39 years) and 77% were younger
than 15 years of age. There were 59 male (76.7%) and 18 female patients.
Only four had a family history of the malformation. Seven patients (9.1%)
presented with asthma-like symptoms, and 13 (16.9%) referred dyspnea and
tiredness for small efforts. The remainder (74.2%) were asymptomatic, but
most were psychologically disturbed by the deformity and postural
abnormality. Two patients had other skeletal abnormalities. The modified
surgical technique used in all cases consisted of subperichondrial
resection of the abnormal costal cartilages, transverse and longitudinal
osteotomies of the sternum and internal stabilization with a steel rod
which was generally removed between 6 and 12 months postoperatively.
RESULTS: There was neither early nor late mortality. One patient had a
pneumothorax which required chest tube drainage. The mean admission time
was 10.5 days (8-14 days). Follow-up was complete, and 90% of the patients
had increased effort tolerance. Five of the seven patients (72%) with
'asthmatic' symptoms showed a decrease in the frequency of the crises. Two
patients had recurrence of the depression by 3 and 8 months, respectively.
The remaining 75 patients (97.3%) were satisfied with the cosmetic result
of the surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical treatment of chest wall deformities
using this technique leads to good cosmetic, orthopedic and psychological
results. We believe that the operations should be performed at any age in
patients who have at least a moderate deformity.
ARTICLES
Surgery of chest wall deformities
Servico de Cirurgia Cardiotoracica, Hospitais da Universidade, Coimbra, Portugal.
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