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Published on: November 10, 2023
Lateral thoracic expansion for Jeune's asphyxiating dystrophy: a new approach
J T Davis1, R L Ruberg, D M Leppink
1Ohio State University, Columbus Children's Hospital, Department of Cardiac Surgery 43205, USA.
Abstract:
A new procedure is described for thoracic expansion in Jeune's asphyxiating dystrophy. The chest wall is enlarged by division of ribs and underlying tissue in a staggered fashion so that either rib or periosteum covers the lung. New bone formation has been demonstrated so that a viable enlargement has been obtained. The clinical result is excellent to date.
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