Patient Related Outcome Measures (Jan 2018)

Outcomes in adult pectus excavatum patients undergoing Nuss repair

  • Ewais MM,
  • Chaparala S,
  • Uhl R,
  • Jaroszewski DE

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 9
pp. 65 – 90

Abstract

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MennatAllah M Ewais, Shivani Chaparala, Rebecca Uhl, Dawn E JaroszewskiDepartment of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA Abstract: Pectus excavatum (PEx) is one of the most common congenital chest wall deformities. Depending on the severity, presentation of PEx may range from minor cosmetic issues to disabling cardiopulmonary symptoms. The effect of PEx on adult patients has not been extensively studied. Symptoms may not occur until the patient ages, and they may worsen over the years. More recent publications have implied that PEx may have significant cardiopulmonary implications and repair is of medical benefit. Adults presenting for PEx repair can undergo a successful repair with a minimally invasive “Nuss” approach. Resolution of symptoms, improved quality of life, and satisfying results are reported. Keywords: complications, minimally invasive surgery, quality of life

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