PECTUS CARINATUM TREATMENT

Pectus Carinatum Treatment in Turkey

Pectus carinatum, commonly referred to as pigeon chest or bird chest, is a malformation of the chest wall where the breastbone sticks outward. In severe instances, this disorder can impact confidence and respiratory function in addition to physical appearance. While some individuals experience mild symptoms, others require medical intervention to restore both form and function.

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During the recovery process, our teams will call you, ask about your condition and ask for photos.

FAQ

FAQ for Pectus Carinatum Treatment

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  • What is pectus carinatum?
  • Pectus carinatum, or pigeon chest, is a chest wall deformity where the breastbone protrudes outward, often noticed during adolescence.
  • What causes pectus carinatum?
  • The condition is caused by an overgrowth of cartilage between the ribs and the sternum. It may also have genetic links or be associated with conditions like Marfan syndrome.
  • How is pectus carinatum diagnosed?
  • Doctors diagnose it through a physical examination, imaging tests like X-rays or CT scans, and sometimes pulmonary function tests to evaluate breathing.
  • How long does the procedure for pectus carinatum take?
  • Non-surgical bracing requires months to years of consistent use. Surgery typically lasts a few hours.
  • How much does pectus carinatum treatment cost in Turkey?
  • Costs in Turkey vary based on the treatment method. Clinics like Istanbul Med Assist offer transparent pricing and tailored care.

What Makes Pectus Carinatum Unique?

Distinct from other chest wall deformities, such as pectus excavatum, this condition is characterized by the outward protrusion of the chest. Symptoms may include difficulty breathing during physical activity, recurring respiratory infections, and tenderness in the affected area. Often noticed during childhood or adolescence, especially during growth spurts, untreated cases may worsen over time, affecting lung and heart function.

Root Causes and Risk Factors

  • Linked to an overgrowth of cartilage between the ribs and breastbone.
  • Genetic factors often play a role (tends to run in families).
  • Associated with conditions like Marfan syndrome and scoliosis.
  • It is more common in males than females.
  • Progression is often tied to puberty and rapid physical development.

How Specialists Diagnose Pectus Carinatum

To confirm the condition, specialists perform a thorough physical examination to assess the chest wall's shape and symmetry. Imaging tests including MRIs, CT scans, and X-rays provide thorough images. Pulmonary function tests or cardiology evaluations may be required if breathing difficulties are reported. Early diagnosis is crucial to ensure a tailored treatment plan.

Choosing the Right Treatment Plan

Experts decide on the appropriate course of action depending on aspects such as age, the condition's severity, and general health. While elderly people or those with more severe instances could need surgery, younger patients with more flexible chest walls are frequently better candidates for non-surgical treatments like bracing.

When choosing between bracing and surgery, patient engagement is essential. Having open discussions with medical professionals helps guarantee that the course of treatment fits the patient's preferences and way of life.

Tailored Treatment Options for Pectus Carinatum

1. Non-Surgical Solutions

Bracing is a non-invasive and highly effective option, particularly for children and adolescents. Custom-fitted chest braces apply consistent pressure to correct the deformity over time. Progress depends on wearing the brace as prescribed, and regular follow-ups ensure proper fit and effectiveness. This method is painless and well-tolerated by most patients.

2. Surgical Innovations

Surgery could be suggested in extreme situations or when bracing is ineffective. The breastbone is realigned to enhance both look and usefulness, and extra cartilage is removed during the Ravitch operation. Furthermore, there are less invasive techniques that can minimize recovery times and quicken the healing process. In a few weeks following surgery, most patients can return to their normal activities.

Why Early Intervention Matters

Younger individuals respond best to non-surgical treatments like bracing because their chest walls are still flexible. The chance of requiring surgery later in life decreases and the condition is kept from worsening with early care. Moreover, addressing the condition early can significantly improve emotional well-being, boosting confidence and self-esteem.

The Cost of Pectus Carinatum Treatment in Turkey

Turkey has become appealing for affordable and excellent medical treatment and outstanding medical care. Non-surgical treatments like bracing are affordable, and experienced specialists perform surgical procedures. Istanbul Med Assist offers personalized care plans, transparent pricing, and comprehensive support from diagnosis to recovery.

Conclusion

Pectus carinatum is a highly treatable condition with early diagnosis and intervention. Treatment options range from non-surgical bracing to advanced surgical techniques, catering to the specific needs of each patient. For those seeking world-class care at an affordable cost, Turkey provides an excellent option. Istanbul Med Assist is committed to ensuring a smooth journey toward recovery and renewed confidence.