Abstract:The aim of this study was to present a classification of Poland syndrome deformities, which we hypothesized was simple, valid, reliable and useful in planning surgery. We retrospectively reviewed 74 patients with Poland syndrome treated in our centre between 1990 and 2019 (inclusive). The proposed classification comprised six types of ascending severity and was based on clinical and radiological findings. Agreement with the frequently used but more complex Catena classification was substantial (kappa 0.70), an… Show more
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