Abstract
A patient with sternal fibrous dysplasia was treated via subtotal sternectomy using a sandwich titanium micromesh and polypropylene mesh to repair the chest wall defect. Pectoralis muscle flaps were created to cover the prosthesis. The patient had a normal postoperative course with good stability and postoperative cosmesis.
Key words
Sternal tumor - fibrous dysplasia - chest wall reconstruction
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Jian-Jun Wang, MD
Department of Thoracic Surgery
Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Liberation Road, 1277#, Hankou
Wuhan 430022
P. R. China
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Email: romewangjianjun@hotmail.com