作者
F Alshomer, Faris Aldaghri, Nawaf Alohaideb, Reem Aljehani, Mohamed Amir Murad, Fuad Hashem
发表日期
2017/11/1
来源
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open
卷号
5
期号
11
页码范围
e1567
出版商
LWW
简介
Background:
Sternal cleft is a rare anomaly with a reported incidence of 1: 100,000 cases per live births. Surgical intervention represents a crucial factor altering the overall patient prognosis, since they are at high risk of impaired oxygenation, as well as multiple chest infections. Herein, we are reporting our experience of surgical management of such rare cases, alerting plastic surgeons to their possibly crucial role in the reconstructive team.
Methods:
A retrospective chart review of 2 cases presenting with chest wall defects. All perioperative data were collected and presented.
Results:
Two patients with sternal clefts of variable degrees were managed. The first was an 18-month-old boy with partial inferior sternal cleft, who was otherwise asymptomatic. The patient underwent reconstruction at the same age using autologous rib graft and pectoralis major flaps due to ectopia cordis that was putting the patient at higher risk …
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