Pectus Excavatum

Pectus excavatum is a congenital malformation of the sternum and costochondral cartilages resulting in a ventral dorsal narrowing of the chest or a depression of the sternum into the chest cavity. This deformity reduces effective pulmonary function and may also interfere with cardiac function. Causes that have been discussed have included congenital predisposition, intrauterine pressure … Continue reading Pectus Excavatum