“…Several strategies have been recently proposed, ranging from chest plates that provide thoracic stability, 8 to more complex devices such as the Ley prosthesis that is made of a 0.5 mm thick titanium alloy plate shaped as a step ladder, which is flexible and adaptable to the sternal contour 9 . More recently, a novel device has been proposed to achieve chest wall stability in case of extensive resection of the ribs for disruptive malignancies of the thoracic wall: the Stratos System, 10 which consists of titanium bars that are anchored to the ribs, ensuring chest wall stability. Titanium has appreciable structural characteristics (resistance and lifespan) and less interference with computed tomography that allows more accurate three‐dimensional reconstructions; moreover, as it is nonferromagnetic, it can be used safely with magnetic resonance imaging.…”