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Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Carinatum
videoMINIMALLY INVASIVE REPAIR OF PECTUS CARINATUM Robert Kelly, MD1, Sherif Emil, MD, CM2. 1Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters; East Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA, 2Montreal Children’s Hospital; McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada. Pectus carinatum is a chest wall anomaly amenable to correction by a number of surgical and non-surgical techniques. Minimally invasive repair of pectus carinatum, also unknown as the Abramson or reverse Nuss procedure, is an innovative technique that can achieve correction without major cartilage resection, large incisions, or prolonged bracing. Like other innovative techniques, the operation has gone through several technical problem-solving stages, and has yet to be adopted widely. We present a high fidelity video that illustrates the required equipment and surgical maneuvers necessary to optimize safety and outcome of this new technique. The results in two teen-age boys are demonstrated. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17797/fo5h3wx5hz