Fig. 1From: The influence of 10-year Nuss bar placement on bar removal: a case reportA The two bars were obviously too short for the bony thorax. B The right end of the lower bar was located inside the ribs (tilted arrow). C It shows the abnormalities of the anterior mediastinum. The bars were tightly attached to the pericardium (upward arrow), and the left costal cartilage was obviously protruding (leftward arrow)Back to article page