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  • 4. Hybrid Technique for Repair of Recurrent Pectus Excavatum After Failed Open Repair.
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  • 11. The use of sternal wedge osteotomy in pectus surgery: when is it necessary?
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  • 12. Ten-year experience with the muscle split technique, bioabsorbable plates, and postoperative bracing for correction of pectus carinatum: the Innsbruck protocol.
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  • 16. Child pectus excavatum: correction by minimally invasive surgery.
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