Treatment of keyline deformation of the breast cell in children
Автор: Yulchiev Karimzhon Salimzhonovich, Karimov Donirbek Karimovich
Журнал: Re-health journal.
Рубрика: Хирургия
Статья в выпуске: 3,2 (7), 2020 года.
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All chest deformities are divided into two groups: congenital and acquired. Among congenital deformities of the chest, 90% are funnel-shaped and 8% are keeled. Poland's syndrome, congenital cleft sternum and isolated deformities of the ribs are observed in 2% of cases. Acquired chest deformities include all deformities of the ribs and sternum that have arisen after surgery, trauma and inflammation. Keel-shaped deformity of the chest (CDC) is a developmental defect that manifests itself in a different depth and shape for the fall of the sternum and anterior parts of the ribs, a violation of the anatomical relationships in the sternocostal complex (HRC).
Chest, deformity, surgery, childhood
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14125471
IDR: 14125471 | DOI: 10.24411/2181-0443/2020-10138