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Table 1 Summary of the reported cases on intrapericardial migration of sternal wires or struts following open PE repair.

From: Intrapericardial migration of dislodged sternal struts as late complication of open pectus excavatum repairs

Author

Age

(yrs)

Repair procedure

Migrated metal material

Injured structurs

Time of complication after repair (yrs)

Presenting symptoms

Surgical treatment

Approach

CPB

Outcome

Elami et al. 19918

12

Liebermann procedure

Struts

Right atrium

2

Sudden chest pain and dyspnoea

Removal of parts of the metal plate and suture of the right atrium

Sternotomy

Steady-state

Survived

Dalrymple-Hay et al. 19971

19

Ravitch

Struts

Right and left ventricular cavities

3/4

Progressive lower limb ischemia

Removal of the struts via aortotomy and atriotomy

Sternotomy

Yes

Survived

Onursal et al. 19993

18

Ravitch

Struts

Right ventricle

4

Stabbing chest pain

Removal of the steel struts followed by pledgeted sutures

Right anterior thoracotomy

Steady-state

Survived

Barakat et al. 20047

24

Morgan procedure

Wires

Epicardium

2

Cardiac tamponade

Removal of some wires

Sternotomy

Not mentioned

Survived

Mieno et al. 20106

34

"sternal turnover"

Wires

Ascending aorta

28

Sudden chest pain

Resection and replacement of ascending aorta

Sternotomy

Yes

Survived

Present case report

53

Ravitch

Struts

Right ventricle, RVOT and left upper lobe bronchus

37

Progressive dyspnoea and malaise

Removal of the struts via ventriculotomy

Left anterior thoracotomy

Yes

Survived

  1. RVOT = Right ventricular outflow tract; CPB = Cardiopulmonary bypass.