Acquired scoliosis following Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum: A case report.

Journal: Medicine
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Abstract

Background: Nuss procedure is a safe and popular minimally invasive surgical technique for the correction of pectus excavatum in adolescents. Acquired scoliosis over 50 degrees after Nuss procedure has never been reported.

Methods: A 14-year-old boy was referred to pediatric surgery for pectus excavatum deformity. He underwent a successful Nuss procedure. At follow up, the patient was noted having an asymmetric back whole spine X-ray showed a right-sided thoracic curve with a Cobb angle of 54 degrees.

Results: We obtained a satisfactory result by removing the pectus bar and prescribing the patient a brace.

Conclusions: This report demonstrates that the spine should be evaluated routinely before and after Nuss procedure. Besides, spinal fusion is not recommended for acquired scoliosis following pectus excavatum surgery.

Relevant Conditions

Pectus Excavatum, Scoliosis