Muscle-sparing Vertical Thoracotomy in Children and Adolescents
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William R. Johnston, Rosa Hwang, Peter Mattei
Topic overview
Traditional posterolateral thoracotomy (PLT) is a painful and potentially morbid operation associated with an extensive recovery and a long, unsightly scar. In contrast, vertical thoracotomy (VT) is designed to spare muscles, avoid skin flaps, and minimize incision length, thereby limiting postoperative pain, hastening recovery, and improving scar cosmesis.
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