2023
DOI: 10.1177/00031348231157893
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Minimally Invasive Realignment for Slipping Rib Syndrome

Abstract: Slipping rib syndrome has remained a lesser-known entity despite its presence in the medical literature for over 100 years. If left undiagnosed, it can be associated with significant morbidity. Operative repair for the syndrome remains the definitive treatment. Traditional repair involved rib resection which can be technically challenging and have painful recovery. Minimal invasive techniques have been described recently which circumvent these issues. Here, we present our experience with our minimally invasive… Show more

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“…12,13 No cartilage realignment or stabilization processes were performed, as suggested in some recent publications. 14 We believe that the abnormal cartilage…”
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“…12,13 No cartilage realignment or stabilization processes were performed, as suggested in some recent publications. 14 We believe that the abnormal cartilage…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 No hemos realizado procesos de realineamiento o estabilización de los cartílagos en línea a lo que sugieren algunas publicaciones recientes. 14 Creemos que el desarrollo anómalo del cartílago, asociado al endurecimiento por osificación que tiene lugar en la adolescencia, puede hacer que no se presente antes de la adolescencia, cuando la cápsula costal es cartilaginosa y no fibrosa, y el proceso de osificación del cartílago costal no se ha intensificado. 15 Por último, esta serie pediátrica muestra la necesidad de incorporar este síndrome a las causas de dolor torácico en niños y adolescentes, con sus diferencias con los adultos, porque las consecuencias para estos pacientes pueden ser devastadoras.…”
Section: Figura 2 Resección Del Cartílago Costalunclassified