Pectus excavatum surgically repaired using sternum realignment and splint techniques in a young cat

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Successful surgical repair of pectus excavatum deformities has so far only been reported in very young animals. This case report describes an alternative technique for repairing pectus excavatum in a young cat. The cat had shown moderate deformity with slight respiratory impairment when young and had experienced clinical problems with age. A sternum realignment technique involving a pin associated with an external splint was used. This alternative technique was a safe and efficient procedure in the five-month-old cat.

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Crigel, M. H., & Moissonnier, P. (2005). Pectus excavatum surgically repaired using sternum realignment and splint techniques in a young cat. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 46(7), 352–356. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2005.tb00332.x

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