An Update on Chest Wall Anomalies and Their Treatment: Advanced Practice...

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Introduction to Chest Wall Deformities
This chapter introduces the topic of chest wall deformities, focusing on pectus excavatum as the most common type. It discusses the classification of deformities, their causes, and the significance of family history in diagnosis.
6:35
Pectus Excavatum Overview
An overview of pectus excavatum, including its characteristics, variations in severity, and the impact on cardiac and pulmonary function as patients grow.
13:10
Demographics and Risk Factors
Discussion of the demographics of pectus excavatum, including prevalence in different populations, gender differences, and associated conditions like scoliosis and connective tissue disorders.
19:45
Clinical Assessment and Imaging
This chapter covers the clinical assessment of patients with pectus excavatum, including history, physical examination, and the use of imaging techniques such as CT scans and MRIs.
26:20
Surgical Indications and Techniques
An overview of surgical indications for pectus excavatum repair, detailing the Nuss procedure and its advantages, as well as considerations for timing and patient selection.
32:55
Postoperative Care and Outcomes
Discussion on postoperative care, expected outcomes, and the psychological impact of surgery on patients, including self-esteem and body image concerns.
39:30
Innovative Treatments and Future Directions
Exploration of innovative treatments for pectus excavatum, including vacuum bell therapy, and the potential for future advancements in surgical techniques and patient management.
46:05
Historical Perspectives on Surgical Techniques
A historical overview of surgical techniques for chest wall deformities, tracing developments from early 20th century practices to modern minimally invasive approaches.

Topic overview

At the Advanced Practice Providers Pediatric Surgery Update Course in 2014, many distinguished advanced practice providers from around the world address the current evidence based management of the common pediatric surgical conditions. The course was led by directors Jennifer Kreiss, CRNP and Donna Nowicki, CRNP, including faculty of Melanie Brzozka Howard, PA, Latisha DeYoung, CRNP, Karen Rodriguez, CRNP, Lori Luken, CRNP, Anna Frabotta, RN, Monping Chiang, RN, MS FNP, Beverly Bynum Haynes, RN, MSN, and Todd Ponsky, MD.In this session, Kimberly Mciltrot shares an update on chest wall anomalies and their treatment, including pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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