Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome

INTRODUCTION. Currarino – Silverman syndrome is a very rare deformity of the sternum and chest wall resulting from premature obliteration of the manubriosternal joint. In this paper, we present the experience of radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosynthesis in patients with Currarino – Silverma...

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Main Authors: A. N. Lednev, A. A. Pechetov, I. I. Danilov, N. V. Gulova
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Published: Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/2543
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description INTRODUCTION. Currarino – Silverman syndrome is a very rare deformity of the sternum and chest wall resulting from premature obliteration of the manubriosternal joint. In this paper, we present the experience of radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosynthesis in patients with Currarino – Silverman syndrome.METHODS AND MATERIALS. Surgical treatment includes bilateral subcostal resection of rib cartilage, osteotomy of the sternum and its correction in the correct anatomical position using intraosseous and osseous osteosynthesis.RESULTS. The study included 4 patients (1 men and 3 women) aged from 22 to 30 years. The average surgery time was 146±17 minutes. Patients were activated on the 2nd day and discharged on the 7th day after surgery. The observation period after correction ranged from 6 months to 3 years. No complications or relapses were recorded. All patients are satisfied with the results of the correction.CONCLUSIONS. Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosynthesis for chest deformity in patients with Currarino – Sil verman syndrome allows achieving an optimal correction result with minimal postoperative scarring and high satisfaction.
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spelling doaj-art-68d1b54d7d6e4941ae4143a7febf6fc62025-08-20T03:23:23ZrusPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical UniversityВестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова0042-46252025-04-011841556010.24884/0042-4625-2025-184-1-55-601673Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndromeA. N. Lednev0A. A. Pechetov1I. I. Danilov2N. V. Gulova3National Medical Research Center of Surgery named after A. V. VishnevskyNational Medical Research Center of Surgery named after A. V. VishnevskyNational Medical Research Center of Surgery named after A. V. VishnevskyNational Medical Research Center of Surgery named after A. V. VishnevskyINTRODUCTION. Currarino – Silverman syndrome is a very rare deformity of the sternum and chest wall resulting from premature obliteration of the manubriosternal joint. In this paper, we present the experience of radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosynthesis in patients with Currarino – Silverman syndrome.METHODS AND MATERIALS. Surgical treatment includes bilateral subcostal resection of rib cartilage, osteotomy of the sternum and its correction in the correct anatomical position using intraosseous and osseous osteosynthesis.RESULTS. The study included 4 patients (1 men and 3 women) aged from 22 to 30 years. The average surgery time was 146±17 minutes. Patients were activated on the 2nd day and discharged on the 7th day after surgery. The observation period after correction ranged from 6 months to 3 years. No complications or relapses were recorded. All patients are satisfied with the results of the correction.CONCLUSIONS. Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosynthesis for chest deformity in patients with Currarino – Sil verman syndrome allows achieving an optimal correction result with minimal postoperative scarring and high satisfaction.https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/2543keel-shaped deformitycurrarino–silverman syndromethoracoplastyosseous osteosynthesis
spellingShingle A. N. Lednev
A. A. Pechetov
I. I. Danilov
N. V. Gulova
Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome
Вестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова
keel-shaped deformity
currarino–silverman syndrome
thoracoplasty
osseous osteosynthesis
title Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome
title_full Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome
title_fullStr Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome
title_short Radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with Currarino–Silverman syndrome
title_sort radical thoracoplasty using osseous osteosyn thesis in chest deformity in patients with currarino silverman syndrome
topic keel-shaped deformity
currarino–silverman syndrome
thoracoplasty
osseous osteosynthesis
url https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/2543
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