A homogeneous series of 32 cases of pectus excavatum were treated by Jung's method of reversal of the breast-plate pedicle. Operation was usually performed at about puberty. The mortality is nill for this technique, which is simple and which, for a low morbidity, provides good functional and esthetic results in 87% of cases. Follow up examinations after 4 to 18 years in 26 patients showed maintenance of results and the absence of any case of recurrence. This confirms the pathogenic hypothesis suggested by the authors in 1972. By performing a true laparoplasty in addition to the sternum reversal, this operation corrects disorders of ventilatory mechanics at the origin of the deformity.
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