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The usefulness of the open surgical technique of sternocostal elevation for asymmetric pectus excavatum: a retrospective study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The Nuss procedure is currently the mainstream of pectus excavatum (PE) surgery; however, it is considered to be more difficult for asymmetric cases than for symmetric ones. Sternocostal elevation (SCE), which was performed at our hospital, is a surgical method that determines the extent of resection of the costal cartilage while comparing the left and right balance during surgery; thus, it is highly useful for correcting rib cage with strong asymmetry.

Methods

Of the 256 patients who underwent SCE at our hospital between July 2014 and July 2022, 58 (22.7%) with asymmetric PE were retrospectively examined. However, patients with advanced scoliosis having a Cobb angle of 25° or higher were excluded; therefore, 51 (19.9%) patients were analyzed. Two indices and other measurements were evaluated to determine the success of correction for asymmetry using computed tomography (CT).

Results

The difference between the left and right thoraxes, the Haller index, and the sternal torsion angle significantly improved. Furthermore, we herein set a new numerical index as an indicator of asymmetry improvement and to be used for a more standard thorax morphology; the difference between the left and right thoraxes/the average of the left and right thoraxes. That new index also significantly improved.

Conclusions

SCE is considered a highly useful surgical method for asymmetric PE.

SUBMITTER: Nishida T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11009599 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The usefulness of the open surgical technique of sternocostal elevation for asymmetric pectus excavatum: a retrospective study.

Nishida Tomoki T   Iida Hiroshi H   Ohmura Kenshiro K   Fukai Ryuta R  

Journal of thoracic disease 20240311 3


<h4>Background</h4>The Nuss procedure is currently the mainstream of pectus excavatum (PE) surgery; however, it is considered to be more difficult for asymmetric cases than for symmetric ones. Sternocostal elevation (SCE), which was performed at our hospital, is a surgical method that determines the extent of resection of the costal cartilage while comparing the left and right balance during surgery; thus, it is highly useful for correcting rib cage with strong asymmetry.<h4>Methods</h4>Of the 2  ...[more]

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