2022
DOI: 10.21037/jtd-22-1686
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Mastery of chest wall reconstruction with a titanium sternum-rib fixation system: a case series

Abstract: Background: Chest wall disease is a common disease in thoracic surgery. For most chest wall lesions, surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment. Reconstruction is indicated for a wide range of chest wall defects. Currently, various reconstruction materials are used in clinic, including 3D printing materials and various types of metal materials. At present, most of the studies using titanium sternum-rib fixation system for reconstruction are case reports. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the experie… Show more

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“…In general, meshes should be avoided in contaminated wounds or ulcerated tumors; if contaminated, pedicled or free flaps are preferred, which will be explained later on in this paper. Osteosynthesis material such as titanium rib or sternal fixation can maintain chest wall stability and improve postoperative functional outcome, especially after anterior and lateral resections ( 36 ). The incidence of (chronic) postoperative pain in patients with or without rib fixation is unknown.…”
Section: Thoracic Wall Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, meshes should be avoided in contaminated wounds or ulcerated tumors; if contaminated, pedicled or free flaps are preferred, which will be explained later on in this paper. Osteosynthesis material such as titanium rib or sternal fixation can maintain chest wall stability and improve postoperative functional outcome, especially after anterior and lateral resections ( 36 ). The incidence of (chronic) postoperative pain in patients with or without rib fixation is unknown.…”
Section: Thoracic Wall Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%