Funnel chest OP

Introduction In the case of funnel chest (pectus excavatum), the chest wall is drawn inwards. The funnel chest is congenital and is often only a cosmetic disadvantage. It can also develop in connection with other diseases such as Marfan syndrome or fetal alcohol syndrome. If the funnel chest is very pronounced, those affected can suffer … Funnel chest OP

Aftercare after surgery | Funnel chest OP

Aftercare after surgery Aftercare after a funnel chest correction takes several weeks. Initially, adequate pain therapy – especially with the Nut Method – is an important pillar. Furthermore, certain movements should be avoided in the first six weeks, such as rotational movements of the rib cage. Sports should also be avoided during this time and … Aftercare after surgery | Funnel chest OP

Scars | Funnel chest OP

Scars The scars, especially with open surgical techniques, are often larger and remain visible. When an implant is inserted, the incision is about seven centimeters in size, leaving a scar that is not too large. With the minimally invasive method according to Nuss, the operation scars are on the sides of the chest and therefore … Scars | Funnel chest OP