Pectus Brace Study

Pectus Brace Study

Intermediate results for Seventy-eight patients of 284 who had completed brace treatment; the mean treatment time was 14 months. Twenty-seven patients abandoned treatment because of lack of motivation, loss to follow-up, persistent protrusion of the sternal bone or flaring that required surgical correction, failure of treatment because of a bifid rib, fear of locking the brace, and delayed correction. One hundred eighty-one patients are still wearing the brace, either in the active or in the retainer phase. Patients with a high PIC also showed improvement when they were compliant. Adverse events were minor and included skin lesions (n = 4, 1%) and vasovagal reactions at the start of therapy (n = 3, 1%).

Conclusions

The study suggests that brace therapy can be considered a valuable treatment option to correct pectus carinatum in patients with a flexible pectus.