Case Report: Double Pectus Up in severe pectus excavatum, the new frontier of modified taulinoplasty

Simone Frediani, Letizia Corbi, V. Pardi, I. Aloi, A. Bertocchini, A. Accinni, Simone Reali, Paolo Maria Salvatore Schingo, Alessandro Inserra
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Pectus excavatum, also known as “sunken chest” or “funnel chest,” is a congenital condition where the sternum caves inward, creating a noticeable depression in the chest. This deformity can range from mild to severe cases, and can affect appearance and lung and heart function. Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the condition and associated symptoms. A case study was conducted on three patients suffering from severe forms of pectus excavatum using modified taulinoplasty with two Pectus Up bars.The patients were males, with an age of 15 years. Preoperatively, they underwent spirometry, an echocardiogram, and allergy tests. The procedure involved inserting two Pectus Up bars into the chest wall at the major sternal defect, allowing the implant to remain completely invisible. The procedure involved placing the sternal plate at the deepest point and anchored to the sternum with five self-tapping screws. The chest plate was then fixed to the bar using two screws.The use of Pectus Up was first reported in 2016 and has been a subject of scientific discussion and research. The double Pectus Up technique offers improved correction, increased stability, and reduced complications. However, it also presents challenges such as increased technical complexity and potential for prolonged operative times. Patient outcomes showed promising results in terms of short-term correction and long-term stability. The use of a double bar technique in the modified Taulinoplasty procedure is a key area of ongoing clinical research and innovation in pectus excavatum repair. Further studies will be needed, including more institutions that use this technique to validate our initial experience.
病例报告:重度开胸者的双胸肌上提术,改良式塔林成形术的新领域
挖掘胸,又称 "凹陷胸 "或 "漏斗胸",是一种先天性疾病,胸骨向内凹陷,造成胸部明显凹陷。这种畸形有轻有重,会影响外观、肺部和心脏功能。治疗方案因病情严重程度和相关症状而异。一项病例研究针对三位患有严重胸廓下垂的患者,采用改良的带两根胸廓上提杆的太林成形术进行治疗。术前,他们接受了肺活量测定、超声心动图和过敏测试。手术过程是在胸骨主要缺损处的胸壁上插入两根 Pectus Up 杆,使植入物完全隐蔽。手术将胸骨板放置在最深处,并用五颗自攻螺钉固定在胸骨上。然后用两颗螺钉将胸板固定在横杆上。Pectus Up 的使用于 2016 年首次报道,一直是科学讨论和研究的主题。双胸廓上提技术可改善矫正效果、提高稳定性并减少并发症。然而,它也带来了一些挑战,如技术复杂性增加、手术时间可能延长等。患者的结果显示,在短期矫正和长期稳定性方面效果良好。在改良Taulinoplasty手术中使用双杠技术是目前临床研究的一个关键领域,也是乳房下垂修复术的创新。还需要进一步的研究,包括更多使用该技术的机构,以验证我们的初步经验。
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