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Perioperative strategies and technical modifications to the Nuss repair for pectus excavatum in pediatric patients: A large volume,single institution experience
Authors:Maria Grazia Sacco Casamassima  Seth D. GoldsteinKimberly H. McIltrot  Fizan AbdullahPaul M. Colombani
Affiliation:Center for Pediatric Surgical Clinical Trials and Outcomes Research, Division of Pediatric, Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:

Background

The safety and efficacy of minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair have been demonstrated over the last twenty years. However, technical details and perioperative management strategies continue to be debated. The aim of the present study is to review a large single-institution experience with the modified Nuss procedure.

Methods

A retrospective review was performed of patients who underwent primary pectus excavatum repair at a single tertiary hospital via a modified Nuss procedure that included: no thoracoscopy, retrosternal dissection achieved via a left-to-right thoracic approach, four-point stabilization of the bar, and no routine epidural analgesia. Data collected included demographics, preoperative symptoms, operative characteristics, hospital charges and postoperative outcomes.

Results

A total of 336 pediatric patients were identified. No cardiac perforations occurred and the rate of pericarditis was 0.6%. Contemporary rates of bar displacement have fallen to 1.2%. Routine use of chlorhexidine scrub reduced superficial site infections to 0.7%. Two patients (0.6%) with severe recurrence required reoperation. Bars were removed after an average period of 31.7(SD 13.2) months, with satisfactory cosmetic and functional results in 94.9% of cases.

Conclusions

We report here a single-institution large volume experience, including modifications to the Nuss procedure that make the technique simpler and safer, improve results, and minimize hospital charges.
Keywords:Pectus excavatum   Nuss procedure   Chest wall deformities   Minimally   Invasive repair
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