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Development of a Screw-Crane System for Pre-Lifting the Sternal Depression in Pectus Excavatum Repair: A Test of Mechanical Properties for the Feasibility of a New Concept

Hyung Joo Park, Gongmin Rim

2021Journal of Chest Surgery13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pre-lifting of the sternum marked a major turning point in pectus excavatum repair. The author developed the crane technique in 2002 and successfully applied it to more than 2,000 cases using sternal wire stitching. However, blind sternal suturing limited the use of the wire-stitch crane. We propose a novel screw for sternal lifting as a new tool for the crane technique. METHODS: We developed a screw system strong enough to withstand the pressure needed for sternum lifting. The screw was designed to have a broader thread to hold the bony tissue securely. The screw's sustaining power was tested using the torsion, driving torque, and axial pull-out tests in a polyurethane block and ex-vivo porcine sternum. RESULTS: porcine sternum model was 1,516 N. CONCLUSION: The screw crane was strong enough to sustain the chest wall weight to be lifted. Thus, the screws could effectively replace the sternal wire stitching in crane pre-lifting of the sternum. We expect that application of the screw-crane will be easy and that it will improve the safety and success rate of pectus repair surgery.

Topics & Concepts

Pectus excavatumSternumTorsion (gastropod)TorqueStructural engineeringEngineeringAnatomyMedicinePhysicsThermodynamicsPectus Deformity Diagnosis and TreatmentSurgical site infection preventionScoliosis diagnosis and treatment
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