Surgical Outcomes of Chest Wall Deformities
Surgical methods used in the treatment of pectus deformities, or in other words, chest wall deformities, stand out with their high success rates and create great satisfaction among patients with pectus deformities. Generally, the NUSS procedure is preferred for pectus excavatum patients, the ABRAMSON procedure for pectus carinatum patients, the Sandwich method for pectus arcuatum patients, and the Ravitch open surgery for some complex cases.
Age 16 - Nuss Surgery
The satisfying outcome we achieved approximately 1 year after performing a Nuss procedure with a double bar on our 16-year-old patient who presented to our clinic with complaints of sunken chest (pectus excavatum, also known as funnel chest).
Before Nuss Surgery
After Nuss Surgery
Age 16 - Nuss Surgery
The satisfying outcome we achieved approximately 9 months after performing a Nuss procedure with a double bar on our 16-year-old patient who presented to our clinic with complaints of sunken chest (pectus excavatum, also known as funnel chest).
Before Nuss Surgery
After Nuss Surgery
Age 18 - Nuss Surgery
The result we observed approximately 3 months after performing a Nuss procedure with 3 bars on our 18-year-old patient who presented to our clinic with complaints of sunken chest (pectus excavatum, also known as funnel chest).
Before Nuss Surgery
After Nuss Surgery
Age 19 - Nuss Surgery
The result approximately 14 months after performing a Nuss procedure with 2 bars on our 19-year-old patient who presented to our clinic with complaints of sunken chest (pectus excavatum, also known as funnel chest).
Before Nuss Surgery
After Nuss Surgery
Age 26 - Nuss Surgery
The result approximately 2 years after performing a Nuss procedure with 4 bars on our 26-year-old patient who presented to our clinic with complaints of a sunken chest (pectus excavatum, also known as funnel chest).
Before Nuss Surgery
After Nuss Surgery
Age 55 - Nuss Surgery
The result approximately 14 months after performing a Nuss procedure with 3 bars on our 55-year-old patient who presented to our clinic with complaints of a sunken chest (pectus excavatum, also known as funnel chest).
Before Nuss Surgery
After Nuss Surgery