Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest)

At Children's Health℠, we are one of only a few centers in the United States with a clinic offering the dynamic compression bracing system for pectus carinatum or pigeon chest.

We take pride in providing our pectus excavatum/carinatum patients with exceptional surgical care found in only a handful of hospitals in the nation. The patients in our Pectus Clinic have some of the shortest hospital stays and lowest opioid prescriptions for pediatric pectus repairs. This commitment to a high standard of quality care has garnered us recognition as designated Level 1 and Level II NSQIP-Ped hospital by the American College of Surgeons (ACS).

What is pectus carinatum (pigeon chest)?

Pectus carinatum is an abnormal growth of rib cartilage that pushes the sternum out, away from the spine. Also known as “pigeon chest”, pectus carinatum is identified by examination of the sternum (breastbone) which has a characteristic protrusion, causing the chest to grow outward.

The condition rarely affects the function of the heart and lungs but is often associated with chest pressure and pain.

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