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Pectus carinatum

What is pectus carinatum? Pectus carinatum is a disorder where the front chest bone (called the sternum), instead of being on the same level of the chest ribs, is pushed forward so that the middle part of the chest is more evident. In this condition there might be other areas of the chest (the ribs) which…

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Pectus excavatum

What is pectus excavatum? Pectus excavatum, also referred to as sunken chest, is a deformity in the structure of the anterior wall of the chest in which there is an abnormal shape of the sternum (the front chest bone) and the rib cage. This results in a caved-in or sunken appearance of the anterior part of…

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Surgical management of chest wall deformities

Pectus deformities refers to a relatively common group of conditions affecting the anterior chest wall. These conditions are quite common in children and adolescents with an incidence of up to 1 in 500.  There are two main types of pectus deformities, namely pectus excavatum, where the chest sinks inside or pectus carinatum, which appears to…