Abstract

Background and Aims: We performed thoracoscopic costal cartilage excision (TCCE) combined with the Nuss procedure to correct asymmetrical pectus excavatum (PE). We reviewed the efficacy of combined TCCE and Nuss procedure for asymmetric PE. Patients and Methods: Overall, 8 patients with asymmetrical PE underwent TCCE with the Nuss procedure. The Haller index, asymmetry index, and angle of sternal rotation were calculated using preoperative computed tomography. The procedure was performed using bilateral 2.5-cm incisions at the same level of the deepest chest wall depression. The most depressed three to four costal cartilages were partially resected through a right mini-thoracotomy. Subsequently, one or two titanium bars were implanted and secured with stabilizers. The cosmetic outcome was evaluated on the following four ratings: excellent, good, fair, and failure ( = recurrence). Results: The median age at surgery was 14.5 years (8-20 years). The number of bars was one in 3 cases and two in 5 cases. The preoperative Haller index, asymmetry index, and angle of sternal rotation were 4.3 (3.5-5.9), 1.15 (1.04-1.26), and 21.5° (15°-31°), respectively; 2 patients had scoliosis before the Nuss procedure. Complications included surgical site infection and hemothorax. Median follow-up time was 25.5 months (3-63). Bars were removed in 3 patients, 3 years postoperatively. Cosmetic results were excellent, 4; good, 2; fair, 1; failure, 1. Both patients with scoliosis had poor outcomes (fair, 1; failure, 1). Conclusions: Combined TCCE with Nuss procedure is considered safe and effective for patients with asymmetrical PE. Careful long-term follow-up is required, especially in cases with scoliosis.

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