Customized Titanium Implant for Chest Wall Reconstruction in Complex Poland Syndrome
Ivan E Rodriguez1, Travis Heare1, Jennifer Bruny1
1Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic; and Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colo.
Summary:
This report describes a new method for the surgical repair of the chest wall deformity encountered in complex Poland's syndrome. In this report, we describe the use of a customized titanium implant that was used to replace the missing second through fifth ribs and to provide chest wall stabilization before breast reconstruction. This approach might be considered an alternative to autologous rib grafting in patients who have reached skeletal maturity. It avoids the morbidity and risk associated with rib grafts and improves chest wall symmetry.
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