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Clinical experience of thoracoplasty with absorbable rib substitutes

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Abstract

Abstract

Purpose

Malignant chest wall tumors are rare in pediatrics. They require multimodal oncological treatment and local surgical control. Resections are extensive; therefore, thoracoplasty should be planned to protect intrathoracic organs, prevent herniation, future deformities, preserve ventilatory dynamics, and enable radiotherapy.

Methods

We present a case series of children with malignant chest wall tumors and our surgical experience with thoracoplasty using absorbable rib substitutes (BioBridge®), after local surgical control. BioBridge® is a copolymer made of a polylactide acid blend (70% L-lactic acid y 30% DL-lactide).

Results

In 2 years, we had three patients with malignant chest wall tumors. Resection margins were negative, without recurrence at follow-up. We achieved good cosmetic and functional results, and no postoperative complications.

Conclusion

Alternative reconstruction techniques such as absorbable rib substitutes provide protection, guarantee a flexible chest wall, and do not interfere with adjuvant radiotherapy. Currently, there are no management protocols in thoracoplasty. This option represents an excellent alternative for patients with chest wall tumors. Knowledge of different approaches and reconstructive principles is essential to offer children the best onco-surgical option.

Keywords

ThoracoplastyChest Wall TumorsPediatric OncologyAbsorbable Rib SubstitutesChest Wall ReconstructionBiobridgePediatric Surgery

Hashtags

#PediatricOncology#ChestWallReconstruction#Thoracoplasty#PediatricSurgery

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Clinical experience of thoracoplasty with absorbable rib substitutes. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2023-03-04. https://origin-library.globalcastmd.com/article/6439

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