对不对称漏斗胸进行Nuss手术以改善对称性的其他手术手法的生物力学评价。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2023-10-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Tomohisa Nagasao, Tomoki Miyanagi, LinXuan Wu, Mio Akaike, Atsushi Hosokawa, Yoshiaki Sakamoto
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背景:在进行Nuss手术治疗不对称漏斗胸时,在放置胸棒前切除部分胸腔可有效改善手术效果。本研究旨在阐明切断的模式,以提供理想的结果。方法:对10例不对称漏斗胸患者的胸廓进行三维生物力学模拟。对10只模型进行虚拟手术,分为4种模式:1组-未切断部分胸腔(默认组)。2组:切断胸骨(断胸骨组)。3组:切除患侧肋骨(断肋组)。4组患者患侧同时切除胸骨和肋骨(切胸骨/断肋骨组)。在完成这些准备之后,进行了棒材放置的模拟。比较术前和术后模型的形状,我们检查各组的对称性是否有所改善。结果:断肋组和胸骨/断肋组胸壁对称性得到改善。默认组和断胸骨组均不对称。结论:采用Nuss手术治疗不对称漏斗胸并不能明显改善胸壁的对称性。切断肋骨作为一个额外的操作是有效的,以提高对称性。
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Biomechanical Evaluation of Additional Surgical Maneuvers to Improve Symmetry in Performing Nuss Procedure for Asymmetric Pectus Excavatum.

Background: Severing part of the thorax prior to bar placement is effective to improve outcomes in performing the Nuss procedure for asymmetric pectus excavatum. This study aims to elucidate the patterns of severing to provide an ideal outcome.

Methods: Three-dimensional biomechanical computer models were produced simulating the thoraxes of 10 actual patients with asymmetric pectus excavatum. Virtual surgical operation was performed on the 10 models in 4 patterns: group 1-no part of the thorax was severed (default group). Group 2-The sternum was severed (sternum-severing group). Group 3-The ribs on the affected side were severed (rib-severing group). Group 4-Both the sternum and ribs on the affected side were severed (sternum/rib-severing group). After performing this preparation, simulation of bar placement was performed. Comparing the pre- and postoperative shapes of the models, we examined whether symmetry improved for each group.

Results: Symmetry of the chest wall improved for rib-severing group and sternum/rib-severing group. Asymmetry remained for default group and sternum-severing group.

Conclusions: Performance of the Nuss procedure for asymmetric pectus excavatum does not greatly improve symmetry of the chest wall. Severing the ribs as an additional maneuver is effective to improve symmetry.

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