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Title: [Breasts and congenital chest-wall deformities: Surgical strategy with 3D implants]. Author: Chavoin JP, Gandolfi S, Leyx P, Facchini F, Schirmer C, Grolleau JL, Lupon E, Chaput B. Journal: Ann Chir Plast Esthet; 2022 Nov; 67(5-6):404-413. PubMed ID: 35931576. Abstract: Computer-aided design and manufacturing of custom-made elastomer implants leads from a CT scan to fill in with precision, a congenital chest wall congenital deformity, both bone (pectus excavatum) and muscle (Poland Syndrome), resulting in a natural repositioning of the breasts. We report our 25 years' experience in 301 women (234 Pectus+64 Poland). Parietal correction must always be done in first intention. It is common to have to carry out a second stage in women with an additional mammaplasty especially in the presence of insufficient glandular volume or a fairly frequently associated tuberous breast.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]