Effect of Activity Restrictions on Pectus Bar Displacement Following Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum - A Western Pediatric Surgery Research Consortium Study

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: R. Scott Eldredge, Benjamin E. Padilla, Anastasia M. Kahan, Lauren Nicassio, Stephanie D. Chao, Marisa Schwab, Jose Diaz-Miron, Ana Ibarra, Samir Pandya, Mark Ryan, Lauren Gillory, Justin Lee, Romeo C. Ignacio, Ben A. Keller, Jack H. Scaife, Christopher E Published:

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R. Scott Eldredge, Benjamin E. Padilla, Anastasia M. Kahan, Lauren Nicassio, Stephanie D. Chao, Marisa Schwab, Jose Diaz-Miron, Ana Ibarra, Samir Pandya, Mark Ryan, Lauren Gillory, Justin Lee, Romeo C. Ignacio, Ben A. Keller, Jack H. Scaife, Christopher E

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Activity restrictions following the minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum (MIRPE) are often given with the intention of reducing pectus bar displacement (PBD). We aimed to assess the effect of activity restrictions on PBD following MIPRE.

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