Artigo Revisado por pares

Pectus Excavatum and Cardiac Surgery: Simultaneous Correction Advocated

2014; Georg Thieme Verlag; Volume: 62; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1055/s-0034-1367737

ISSN

1439-1902

Autores

Bassam Redwan, Volkan Koesek, Hermann Aebert, T.T.D. Tjan, Sven Martens, Karsten Wiebe, Joachim Schmidt,

Tópico(s)

Pectus Deformity Diagnosis and Treatment

Resumo

Background Severe pectus excavatum may be present in combination with cardiac conditions requiring open-heart surgery. The best strategy for this situation has been debated controversially. Patients and Methods In a retrospective study, we analyzed all our patients undergoing concurrent pectus excavatum correction and open-heart surgery. Results Ten patients aged 9 to 70 years underwent a simultaneous combined surgical procedure between 2001 and 2013. Indications for cardiac surgery were various forms of congenital and acquired heart disease including coronary artery disease with internal thoracic artery grafts and ascending aortic aneurysms. A modified Ravitch procedure was performed for pectus excavatum correction (mean Haller-Index 5.0). Mean operating time was 364 (210–495) minutes and mean duration of cardiopulmonary bypass was 125 (54–222) minutes. All procedures were completed successfully. Postoperatively minor complications were observed in three patients. In-hospital and 30-day mortalities were nil. Good cosmetic and functional results were achieved in all patients. Conclusions Our data demonstrate that simultaneous pectus excavatum correction and cardiac surgery is effective and reliable. A combined approach is advocated if candidates for cardiac surgery present with significant pectus excavatum deformity.

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