A new technique for reconstruction of the chest wall providing immediate chest wall stability was employed in six patients who required extensive chest wall resection for a variety of neoplasms. Despite preoperative impairment of pulmonary function, early extubation was possible in all patients. Pulmonary function was well preserved on follow-up examination.
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