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C F Andrade1, P F G Cardoso, J C Felicetti
1Thoracic Surgery, Irmandade Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil. cristianofa@cirurgiatoracica.net
Abstract:
Lateral thoracic expansion is a surgical technique which consists of increasing the diameter of the thoracic rib cage by the division of ribs and underlying tissue in a staggered fashion. To our knowledge, this procedure has not yet been described in preterm babies. We report a case of a 32-week preterm baby who was initially treated sequentially with resection of the costal cartilages and sternal spreading with the interposition of cartilage grafts, followed by left and right lateral thoracic expansion. The patient survived for 4 months after birth, showing that this procedure can be performed at any age after delivery.
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