Pectus Carinatum
Kučera A., Šnajdauf J., Vyhnánek M., Rygl M., Fryč R., Petrů O., Mixa V.
Klinika dětské chirurgie 2. LF UK a FN Motol, subkatedra dětské chirurgie IPVZ, Praha přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Šnajdauf, DrSc. Klinika anesteziologie a resuscitace 2. LF UK a FN Motol, katedra anesteziologie a resuscitace IPVZ, Praha přednosta prof. MUDr. K. Cvachovec, CSc. |
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Summary:
Pectus carinatum (bird-like thorax) is the second most frequent deformity of thorax next to
pectus excavatum. In pectus carinatum there is a protruding sternum and adjacent cartilage to
anterior direction. Since 1985 till 2004 there were 483 patients with thorax deformity surgically
treated at author@s workplace, 168 of them (35%) with pectus carinatum. There were 136 boys and
32 girls who underwent the operation. Pectus carinatum is not the source of health problems in
most patients. Psychical problems are predominant reasons for the surgery. Patients with asymmetric
pectus carinatum or with a combined form of the deformity are of asthenic habitus, suffer
from defective bearing, scoliosis, and respiration infections. In the latter patients the operation
is indicated for health problems. In the group of the last 15 patients the authors compared the
Haller indices with the results of spirometry before and after the operation. The comparison of
the results of spirometry revealed a favorable effect of the surgery on lung functions. The size of
the thorax deformity was evaluated objectively by the Haller index from CT findings. The Haller
index (ratio of the greatest lateral-lateral dimension to the anterior-posterior dimension) was 1.87
before the operation and 2.32 after the operation.
Key words:
pectus carinatum, spirometry, Haller index
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