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Surgical correction of 639 pectus excavatum cases via the Nuss procedure

  
@article{JTD5241,
	author = {Dong-Kun Zhang and Ji-Ming Tang and Xiao-Song Ben and Liang Xie and Hai-Yu Zhou and Xiong Ye and Zi-Hao Zhou and Rui-Qing Shi and Pu Xiao and Gang Chen},
	title = {Surgical correction of 639 pectus excavatum cases via the Nuss procedure},
	journal = {Journal of Thoracic Disease},
	volume = {7},
	number = {9},
	year = {2015},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Background: To review the clinical experience and short- to middle-term effects of the Nuss procedure for correction of pectus excavatum (PE).
Methods: From September 2006 to August 2014, 639 patients with PE were treated using the Nuss procedure. Of these, 546 were male and 93 were female. The mean age was 15.3±5.8 years (2.5-49 years). Preoperative chest CT scans Haller index (HI) was 4.3±1.7 (2.9-17.4), with 75 cases of mild PE (HI 6.0).
Results: A total of 638 patients successfully completed the surgery, an 11-year-old male patient who died after the surgery had undergone ventricular septal defect closure surgery through a sternal incision 7 years ago. The mean operative time was 64.3±41.7 min (40-310 min). Excluding the patient who died, the average blood loss was 24.5±17.8 mL (10-160 mL). The average length of postoperative hospital stay was 5.2±2.9 days (4-36 days). A total of 484 cases (75.7%) required 1 steel bar insertion, 153 cases (24.0%) required 2 steel bars, and 2 cases (0.3%) required 3 bars. Postoperative evaluation of the surgery outcomes revealed the following: excellent in 504 cases, good in 105, fair in 28 and poor in 2, good quality rate was 95.3%.
Conclusions: Correction of PE via the Nuss procedure is minimally invasive and simple to perform with good short and mid-term effects, while long-term efficacy remains to be determined.},
	issn = {2077-6624},	url = {https://jtd.amegroups.org/article/view/5241}
}