Abstract

On rare occasions after total sternectomy, patients develop persistent flail chest deformities requiring long-term mechanical respiratory assistance. We report the use of a temporary external chest shell to deliver constant negative extrathoracic pressure (CNEP) to a long-term ventilated patient with flail chest. The patient's anterior thoracic cage stabilized, and significant improvement in pulmonary function was observed. With these data in hand, an operation was done to permanently stabilize the anterior chest wall by bone grafting.

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