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Pushing the Boundaries of MIRPE: First Experience with a Four-Bar Technique.

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Several modifications to minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum have been reported to date. Of these, the use of multiple bars was a major development. At present, there are two… Click to show full abstract

Several modifications to minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum have been reported to date. Of these, the use of multiple bars was a major development. At present, there are two established techniques: cross bar and parallel bar placement. We used a combination of both parallel and cross-bar techniques in a 25-year-old male patient with deep, Grand-Canyon type pectus excavatum, placing a total of four bars and four stabilizers. The patient had no complications during the seven months of postoperative follow-up. We share this case report as the first experience using this modified technique in the literature.

Keywords: mirpe first; bar; experience four; pushing boundaries; boundaries mirpe; first experience

Journal Title: Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Year Published: 2022

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