Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
DOI: 10.1055/a-2642-1738
Original Thoracic

Surgical Repair of Pectus Arcuatum

1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
,
Nezih Onur Ermerak
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
,
Haktan Uygar Onen
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
,
Aleyna Gultekin Aridas
1   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
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Abstract

Background

Pectus arcuatum, a very rare variant (chondromanubrial) of the carinatum chest wall deformity, occurs due to premature fusion of the sternal ossification centers causing obliteration of the manubrio-sternal joint. Typically, patients undergo surgical repair for cosmetic purposes. This study reviews the clinical experience using titanium plate systems for surgical repair of pectus arcuatum.

Methods

The records of our prospective Chest Wall Deformities Clinical Database since September 2018 include 27 pectus arcuatum patients. The patients aged 17 and older were evaluated for corrective surgery (n = 24, 16 male, 8 female, mean age: 24.9 years). The hybrid surgical technique included wedge osteotomy of the most protruded part of the sternum, excision of the associated costochondral junctions followed by placement of two parallel titanium plates to secure the sternum, and insertion of an excavatum bar (n = 7) if there is a significant depression at the sternal body. Follow-up outpatient visits were every 3 to 6 months.

Results

All of the patients tolerated the surgery very well. The mean length of the surgery was 118 minutes. The mean hospital length of stay was 5.6 days. One patient experienced pericardial and right pleural effusion 2 weeks after surgery, which was resolved by anti-inflammatory treatment. The mean time to return to daily activity was 12 days. The mean follow-up was 42 months. All patients indicated the postoperative results as very good or excellent.

Conclusion

Repair of arcuatum deformity can be performed in adults with low morbidity, short hospital stay, and satisfactory cosmetic results even in complex cases.

Note

This study has been presented at the 24th Annual Congress of the Chest Wall International Group (CWIG), Phoenix, Arizona, October 23–25, 2024.




Publication History

Received: 17 March 2025

Accepted: 24 June 2025

Accepted Manuscript online:
26 June 2025

Article published online:
07 July 2025

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