EUPSA webinar " Controversies in Pectus Excavatum repair Short bar vs intermediate/long bar"

Space: EUPSA/ERNICA Author: Hans Pilegaard Published: 2023-01-14

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Hans Pilegaard
Cardiology
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Introduction to Pectus Excavatum
The webinar introduces Professor Frank Martin Hecker, who discusses his experience in surgical repair of pectus excavatum, focusing on different bar techniques and their implications for treatment.
8:45
Historical Context of Pectus Surgery
Professor Hecker reviews the historical development of pectus excavatum repair, referencing key publications and the evolution of surgical techniques over the past two decades.
17:31
Surgical Techniques Overview
An overview of various surgical techniques for pectus excavatum repair, including the Nuss procedure and the use of different bar lengths.
26:17
Complications in Pectus Surgery
Discussion on common complications associated with pectus surgery, including bar displacement and the need for re-operation.
35:03
Bar Selection and Configuration
Professor Hecker emphasizes the importance of bar selection and configuration in minimizing complications and improving surgical outcomes.
43:49
Age Considerations in Surgery
The impact of patient age on surgical outcomes is discussed, highlighting the differences in growth patterns and risks associated with surgery during puberty.
52:35
Innovative Techniques: Bridge and Crossbar
Introduction of innovative techniques such as the bridge technique and crossbar technique, aimed at enhancing stability and reducing complications.
1:01:21
Conclusion and Future Directions
Professor Hecker concludes with reflections on the future of pectus excavatum surgery, emphasizing ongoing research and the need for continuous improvement in techniques.

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Hans Pilegaard - Aarhus, Denmark

Frank-Martin Haecker, St. Gallen, Switzerland

Moderated by Martin Lacher and Augusto Zani

December 2022

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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