Pectus excavatum (sunken chest/funnel chest)

At Children's Health℠, 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).

Pectus excavatum (sunken chest/funnel chest) often requires surgery. Our surgical treatments include the Nuss and Ravitch procedures at Children's Health.

What is pectus excavatum (sunken chest/funnel chest)?

Pectus excavatum is believed to result from an abnormal growth of rib cartilage that causes the sternum (breastbone) to be pulled inward, resulting in a depression in the chest. For this reason, pectus excavatum is also known as sunken chest or funnel chest.

Risk factors

The condition occurs in at least 1 out of every 1,000 children and is more common in males.

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