DENVER, Colo. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - One in 400 babies born today will have a deformity called pectus excavatum - or sunken chest. While most of the defects are improved before the baby turns one, some ...
When Brock Jones took his shirt off at a pool party with some friends last summer, he didn't think twice about his sunken chest cavity—until a friend pointed it out. "Why is there a big hole in your ...
DENVER, Co. – Pectus excavatum, or sunken chest, looks like a child’s breastbone is literally sinking into their chest. Some children are born with it. For others, it appears before puberty. The ...
DENVER, Colo. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – One in 400 babies born today will have a deformity called pectus excavatum, or sunken chest. While most of the defects are improved before the baby turns one, some ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One in four hundred babies born every day will have a deformity known as pectus excavatum, or “sunken chest.” The condition, according to the Mayo Clinic, can cause children to ...
(WNDU) - One in 400 babies born today will develop a sunken chest. While most of the defects are improved before the baby turns one, some become worse as the child grows. Some have surgery to correct ...
Researchers at UCSF Children's Hospital in San Francisco have launched a groundbreaking study to determine whether a new procedure using magnets can correct sunken chest, the most common congenital ...
Dr. Mark Saxton has developed an unusual expertise in surgery that has gained him and Gundersen Lutheran some notoriety. Due to Saxton's surgery, Gundersen Lutheran was recently named a Center for ...
A mother who lost her son to complications of his sunken chest surgery, Haskell published the editorial in 2024 following a Harvard study that year that revealed over a third of surgery patients still ...
About 1 in 500 people has a concave chest wall, a condition known as pectus excavatum, or sunken chest. A new experimental procedure could provide... Magnets May Pull Kids With Sunken Chests Out Of ...
Researchers at UCSF Children’s Hospital in San Francisco have launched a groundbreaking study to determine whether a new procedure using magnets can correct sunken chest, the most common congenital ...