Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1: Introduction; References; 2: Developmental and Epidemiology; Developmental Anatomy of Pectus Excavatum; Embryological Development of the Thoracic Cage and Sternal Development; Rib Development; Similarities and Differences in Thoracic Development in Humans, Compared to Other Animals; Epidemiology; Probable Causes of Chest Wall Deformity; My Hypothesis; References; 3: History; Epidemiology; References; 4: Pectus Excavatum; References; 5: Pectus Carinatum; References; 6: Investigations for Chest Wall Deformities; Introduction; Haller Index; Chest X-ray |
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CT Scan MRI and CMR; Echocardiography; Summary; Pectus Carinatum; Poland Syndrome; Sternal Cleft; Jeune Syndrome; References; 7: Indexes for Pectus Deformities; Introduction; Definition; Usefulness of Thoracic Indexes; Type of Thoracic Indexes; Subtype of Thoracic Indexes; Classification; Validation; Description; Clinical Indexes; Anthropometric Index; Chest X-ray Indexes; Vertebral Index; Frontosagittal Index; Welch Index; Haje Body Manubrium Xyphoid Index; Chest-X-ray Haller Index; Chest Scan Indexes; Haje Width Length Index; Sternal Depression Index; Haller Index |
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Modified Haller IndexesHaller Index in Expiration; Haller Index for Carinatum; Correction Index; Deformity Indexes; Cardiac Compression and Cardiac Asymmetry Index; Modified Cardiac Compression Index; MRI Indexes; Survey; Results; Conclusions; References; 8: Traditional Treatment for Chest-Wall Deformities and Novel Treatment Methods; Ravitch Procedure; Modification of Ravitch; Comparative Studies; References; 9: Minimal Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum; Indication for Surgery; Surgery; Pain Treatment; Postoperative Restrictions; Postoperative Follow-Up; Bar Removal; Results |
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Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Paracetamol; Other Novel Agents; Ketamine; Clonidine; Gabapentin or Pre-gabalin; Wound Infiltration with Local Anaesthetic; Paravertebral Nerve Blocks and Intercostal Nerve Blocks; Thoracic Epidural Analgesia; Lumbar Spinal Opiates; Hypnosis; Step-Down Analgesia; Post-operative Care; Chronic Pain Management; References; 12: Cardiopulmonary Function in Relation to Pectus Excavatum; References; 13: Other Chest Wall Deformities; Jeune Syndrome; Poland Syndrome; Pectus Arcuatum; Sternal Anomalies -- Sternal Cleft; References |
Summary |
This book outlines the management, treatment and consequences of chest wall deformities. Incorporating all the possible origin of these deformities? congenital or acquired which arise either post-traumatically or after surgery on the lungs? it also describes deformities associated with spinal conditions, for example kyphosis, and other defects such as Marfan syndrome. It goes into detail on the most common congenital defect, pectus excavatum. Chest Wall Deformities and Corrective Procedures describes the diagnosis and appearance of patients with the condition, which is important as the symptoms do not always present in a typical manner in every case. Most severe cases present intolerance to exercise, pain and fatigue, while psychological symptoms can be common, which can cause considerable patient distress. The book defines the treatment options available, their possible complications and future necessities for public education |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 16, 2015) |
Subject |
Chest -- Abnormalities
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Chest -- Surgery.
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Thoracic Surgery
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Thorax -- abnormalities
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Surgical techniques.
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Cardiothoracic surgery.
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MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
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Chest -- Abnormalities
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Chest -- Surgery
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kolvekar, Shyam K., editor.
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Pilegaard, Hans K., editor.
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ISBN |
9783319239682 |
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3319239686 |
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