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Published in: Pediatric Surgery International 7/2018

01-07-2018 | Original Article

Minimal cosmetic revision required after minimally invasive pectus repair

Authors: Brittany L. Murphy, Nimesh D. Naik, Penny L. Roskos, Amy E. Glasgow, Christopher R. Moir, Elizabeth B. Habermann, Denise B. Klinkner

Published in: Pediatric Surgery International | Issue 7/2018

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Abstract

Background

Despite surgical correction procedures for pectus deformities, remaining cosmetic asymmetry may have significant psychological effects. We sought to evaluate factors associated with plastic surgery (PS) consultation and procedures for these deformities at an academic institution.

Methods

We reviewed patients aged 0–21 diagnosed with a pectus excavatum or carinatum deformity at our institution between January 2001 and October 2016. Pectus diagnoses were identified by ICD-9/ICD-10 codes and surgical repair by CPT codes; patients receiving PS consultation were identified by clinical note service codes. Student’s t tests, Fisher’s exact tests, and Chi-squared tests were utilized.

Results

2158 patients were diagnosed with a pectus deformity; 442 (20.4%) underwent surgical correction. 19/442 (4.3%) sought PS consultation, either for pectus excavatum [14/19 (73.7%)], carinatum [4/19 (21.0%)], and both [1/19 (5.3%)], (p = 0.02). Patients seeking PS consultation were more likely to be female (p < 0.01), have scoliosis (p = 0.02), or undergo an open repair (p < 0.01). The need for PS consultation did not correlate with Haller index, p = 0.78.

Conclusion

PS consultation associated with pectus deformity repair was rare, occurring in < 5% of patients undergoing repair. Patients who consulted PS more commonly included females, patients with scoliosis, and those undergoing open repair. These patients would likely benefit most from multidisciplinary pre-operative discussions regarding repair of the global deformity.
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Metadata
Title
Minimal cosmetic revision required after minimally invasive pectus repair
Authors
Brittany L. Murphy
Nimesh D. Naik
Penny L. Roskos
Amy E. Glasgow
Christopher R. Moir
Elizabeth B. Habermann
Denise B. Klinkner
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Surgery International / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0179-0358
Electronic ISSN: 1437-9813
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-018-4275-8

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