2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-36162009000300003
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Abordagem ortopédica das deformidades pectus: 32 anos de estudos

Abstract: RESUMOOs autores resumem experiência de 32 anos no estudo e na abordagem não cirúrgica das deformidades pectus carinatum e pectus excavatum. Dados de 4.012 pacientes portadores de deformidades pectus foram coletados de 1977 a janeiro de 2009, permitindo avaliar sua etiologia, patogênese e tratamento. Distúrbios de crescimento dos ossos e cartilagens da parede torácica anterior foram detectados em exames de imagem. A hereditariedade e fatores biomecânicos, como distúrbios respiratórios e escolioses, mostraram-s… Show more

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“…Although dynamic chest compression was described by Haje and Raymundo as early as 1979, this modality did not gain popularity among surgeons until the Nuss technique of chest remodelling (instead of resecting) completely changed the conception of treatment [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although dynamic chest compression was described by Haje and Raymundo as early as 1979, this modality did not gain popularity among surgeons until the Nuss technique of chest remodelling (instead of resecting) completely changed the conception of treatment [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall incidence of pectus excavatum (PE) is one to eight cases in one thousand individuals. In Brazil, there was a prevalence of 22% in the Midwest region 4 and 1.3% in children from the primary school system in the northern region 5 . This disease most often affects boys (9:1 ratio) 2,3 , and usually it is not discovered early in life.…”
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confidence: 99%