Modified Nuss procedure to prevent myocardial injury

The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive procedure for treating pectus excavatum. The onset of intraoperative complications during the placement of a Nuss bar used in the treatment of pectus excavatum has been recently reported and discussed in the literature. In order to avoid any pericardial and myocardial injury, a double thoracoscopy along with a very short substernal access allowing for a finger dissection of the space separating the sternum from the anterior mediastinum is demonstrated.

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Modified   Nuss   procedure   to   prevent   myocardial   injury

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The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive procedure for treating pectus excavatum. The onset of intraoperative complications during the placement of a Nuss bar used in the treatment of pectus excavatum has been recently reported and discussed in the literature.
In order to avoid any pericardial and myocardial injury, a double thoracoscopy along with a very short substernal access allowing for a finger dissection of the space separating the sternum from the anterior mediastinum is demonstrated.
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WeBSurg.com, Dec 2011;11(12).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-vd01en3482.htm

Modified   Nuss   procedure   to   prevent   myocardial   injury