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CONGENITAL THORACIC WALL DEFORMITIES. DIAGNOSIS, THERAPY AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS
Schwabegger, A.
| ISBN-13 | 9783211991374 |
| Publicado | Mayo 2011 |
| Edición | 1ª |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| Páginas | 325 |
| Peso | 2.000 gramos |
| Dimensiones | 22 x 29 x 3 cms. |
| Editorial | SPRINGER |
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ABOUT THIS ATLAS
- Offers a compact survey of diagnosis, treatment and future options of congenital
thoracic anomalies
- Combines experience of international experts
- Written with a multidisciplinary approach
These congenital deformities, funnel or keel chest deformities, as well as
Poland syndromes, affect a small group of patients who suffer from aesthetic
rather than functional impairment. The wide variety of diagnoses and recommended
therapies, mostly surgical procedures, can be very confusing for patients, their
parents, physicians and surgeons. In recent years several techniques have been
refined and developed to deal with these complex problems, and surgeons with
different specialties have been operating on these deformities, mostly as lonely
experts in their respective fields.
This book should not be seen as an operation atlas but more as a compact survey
of a small group of medical conditions and the need for flexible options for
an individual therapeutic approach, based on the combined experience of different
international specialists. Thus the book is designed for obstetricians, pediatricians,
physicians and surgical specialists alike.
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » Funnel Chest - Keel Chest - Pectus arcuatum - Poland Syndrome
- anatomy - congenital deformities
Related subjects » Surgery
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preverb
1. Introduction Historical treatment
2. Deformities of the anterior thoracic wall
- 2.1 Anatomy and function of the thoracic cage
- 2.2. Etiology, Genetics
- 2.3. Classification/Definition (Description of typical deformities )
- 2.3.1. Funnel chest
- 2.3.2. Keel Chest
- 2.3.3. Pectus arcuatum
- 2.3.4. Mixed Deformities
- 2.3.5. Cleft Sternum
- 2.3.6. Poland Syndrome, Amazone Syndrome
- 2.3.7. Other congenital anomalies of the thoracic wall
3. Diagnostics
- 3.1. Photography
- 3.2. Measurement circle
- 3.3. X-ray
- 3.4. CT-scan
- 3.5. Volume rendering three-dimensional-CT reconstruction
- 3.6. Ergometry
- 3.7. Psychological investigation
4. Aspects of indication setting for selection of individual therapy
5. Therapy
- 5.1. Basic surgical techniques, principles, methods of skin incision
- 5.2. Patient positioning
- 5.3. Special surgical techniques
- 5.3.1. Surgery of the funnel chest
- 5.3.1.1. MIRPE, the Nuss technique
- 5.3.1.2. Custom-made silicone implant
- 5.3.1.3. The Ravitch procedure
- 5.3.1.4. The Erlangen methode
- 5.3.1.5. The Leonard procedure
- 5.3.1.6. Vacuum bell after Klobe (non surgical)
- 5.3.1.7. Autologuous tissue implantation
- 5.3.1.7.1. Cartilage chips
- 5.3.1.7.2. Lipofilling
- 5.3.1.7.3. Local flaps
- 5.3.1.7.4. Mikrovascular flaps
- 5.3.1.7.5. Mikrovascular sternum turn-over
- 5.3.1.8. Special technical aspects, thoracoscopy
- 5.3.1.9. Special anaesthetical aspects, double lumen intubation, pain control
- 5.3.1.10. Combined surgey of funnel chest with associated anomalies or diseases
- 5.3.1.11. Pectus bar removal technique
- 5.3.2. Surgery of the keel chest
- 5.3.2.1. The Ravitch technique
- 5.3.2.2. Modification with bioabsorbable implants and muscle splitting technique,
the Innsbruck concept
- 5.3.2.3. Special after-treatment, keel chest device
- 5.3.3. Surgery of Pectus arcuatum
- 5.3.4. Surgery of mixed deformities
- 5.3.5. Surgery of Poland syndrome, Amazone syndrome free flaps for treatment
of Poland Syndrome
- 5.3.6. Surgery of other congenital anomalies of the anterior thoracic wall
6. Complications, special problems
7. Follow-up, long term follow-up
8. Special instruments
9. Actual technical improvements, future aspects, 3 D Scanning and computerized
remodelling
10. List of authors
Index