OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC PECTUS EXCAVATUM: CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES

Авторы

  • Karimjon Yulchiyev Department of Pediatric Surgery, Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan Автор
  • Abdulhamid Haydarov Balikchi Abu Ali Ibn Sino Public Health Technical College, Andijan, Uzbekistan Автор

Ключевые слова:

Pectus excavatum, pediatric chest wall deformity, thoracoplasty, Ravitch procedure

Аннотация

Pectus excavatum (PE) is the most common congenital chest wall deformity in children and adolescents and may be associated with cardiopulmonary compromise as well as psychosocial distress. Several surgical techniques have been developed to correct this deformity, including open and minimally invasive approaches. Comparative evaluation of these methods remains essential for optimizing outcomes

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Опубликован

2026-02-22