Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
1999 Oct;32(10):930-934.
Clinical Experience of Pectus Excavatum Corrected by Ravitch Method
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, Pusan Paik Hospital,
College of Medicine, Inje University.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to analyze the clinical results ad operative
compatability by Ravitch methods with pectus excavatum.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: From 1984 to 1997, were performed Ravitch operations in 40 patients
of pectus excavatum and analyzed the effects of correction and postoperative complication
according to time of operation retrospectively. The group comprised 35 mem and women
whose mean age was 8.9+/-7.9 years(between 2 to 35 years). All patients had corrected
with Ravitch operation or its modified operation. Modified fixations were accomplished
with K-wire in 15 patients and internal plate in 2 and the materials were removed 3 months
after operation. The result of correction was estimated with the degree of changed distance
between inner surface of sternal body and vertebral in 3 months after correction.
RESULT: Postoperative complications were wound disruption in 14 patients. Estimated distances
after correction ranged 0.4 cm to 4 cm. The acceptability for chest wall correction was
high(6 excellent, 29 good in criteria of Humphreys).
CONCLUSION
We concluded that the benefits of Ravitch operation were a high acceptability
of patients and their family, and sufficient correction with no specific complications
related operation.