• Title/Summary/Keyword: Pentalogy of Cantrell

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A case report of Cantrell`s pentalogy associated with left ventricular diverticulum (좌심실게실을 동반한 칸트렐씨 5증후군 1례 보고)

  • Seong, Suk-Hwan;No, Jun-Ryang
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.325-330
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    • 1982
  • A case of a 7 year old girl with rare congenital anomalies is reported. The anomalies as called Cantrell`s pentalogy is consisted of defect in supraumbilical abdominal wall, ventral diaphragm, adjacent pericardium, and lower sternum associated with cardiac malformation. Her cardiac lesion was muscular diverticulum of left ventricle. The diverticulum was resected and the other defects were repaired successfully.

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Repair of Inferior Sternal Cleft Using Bilateral Sternal Bar Turnover Flaps in a Patient with Pentalogy of Cantrell

  • Chia, Hui-Ling;Yeow, Vincent Kok-Leng
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.77-80
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    • 2014
  • We report a case of sternal reconstruction using bilateral sternal bar turnover flaps in a 4-year-old boy with an inferior sternal cleft, as part of Cantrell's pentad. When the patient was 10 months old, he underwent sternal reconstruction using a resorbable poly-L-lactic-polyglycolic acid plate in the first stage when there was insufficient autogenous tissue to provide a reliable reconstruction. Bilateral sternal bar turnover was performed in the second stage at 4 years of age. This operative technique is described in this report. This novel technique provides a robust, dynamic, and reliable reconstruction for inferior sternal defects.

Surgical Treatment of Congenital Chest Wall Defects (선천성 흉벽질환의 교정)

  • 김주현
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.161-170
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    • 1987
  • Fifty-nine cases of congenital chest wall defects experienced in the department of thoracic surgery of Seoul National University Hospital were analyzed and the relevant literatures were reviewed. They are 52 cases of funnel chest, 3 cases of pigeon breast, one case of superior sternal fissure, one case of costochondral incurvation, one case of Cantrell`s pentalogy, and one case of Poland`s syndrome. Funnel chest affected males more frequently than females by 44 to 8. All of the funnel deformities were corrected by Ravitch operation or its modification except one which was the first case of this series and was corrected by a sterno-turnover. Two cases required a mechanical ventilation for 3 days and 5 days respectively. Four minor complications which were two cases of skin wound infection and 2 cases of fluid accumulation were noted. Skin would infection was repaired by a secondary closure and fluid accumulation was treated by aspiration only. The result are all excellent without recurrence or reoperation. In 3 cases of pigeon breast, they were treated by subperichondrial resection of all of the involved costal cartilages and shortening their course with reefing sutures in the perichondrium with excellent result. The superior sternal fissure which was combined by a ventricular septal defect was treated by a simple wire closure with a good result. The costochondral incurvation was corrected by subperichondrial resection of deformed cartilages and a rib graft removed from the contralateral normal side. The Poland syndrome and the Cantrell`s pentalogy was already presented previously.

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