Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Carinatum

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2019-11-26
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0:00
Introduction to Pectus Carinatum
This chapter introduces pectus carinatum, a chest wall anomaly, and discusses the various surgical and non-surgical techniques available for its correction, emphasizing the minimally invasive repair method.
0:42
Patient Selection and Preparation
Details the selection of two 16-year-old boys for the procedure, their preoperative assessments, and the importance of informed consent regarding treatment options.
1:25
Surgical Equipment and Setup
Describes the specialized equipment used in the minimally invasive repair, including the Zimmer Biome pectus tray, and the setup for the surgical procedure.
2:08
Anesthesia and Initial Steps
Outlines the anesthesia process, including general anesthesia and epidural analgesia, and the initial surgical markings and measurements taken on the patient.
2:51
Rib Dissection and Bar Placement
Covers the rib dissection process, including periosteal incision and the placement of the pectus bar, ensuring correct positioning for optimal correction.
3:34
Cable and Stabilizer Installation
Explains the installation of rib protectors and cables, threading through stabilizers, and the creation of a tunnel for the pectus bar.
4:17
Final Adjustments and Closure
Details the final adjustments made to ensure the bar is securely anchored, followed by the closure of the incision in layers.
5:00
Postoperative Care and Results
Discusses postoperative care, including the use of chest x-rays to evaluate the success of the procedure and the long-term outcomes observed in the patients.

Topic overview

This video appears in a new pediatric surgery textbook, Clinical Pediatric Surgery: A Case-Based Interactive Approach," by Dr. Sherif Emil. The book is an innovative educational resource that focuses on judgment and decision-making in pediatric surgery. If you’d like to learn more, watch this short video or read this short article.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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