Complex anterior chest wall reconstruction after extensive oncologic resections: a narrative review.
Andrei I GritsiutaAlexander BrackenAbbas E AbbasRoman V PetrovPublished in: Shanghai chest (2021)
Primary chest wall tumors of the sternum are an extremely rare diagnosis with a high malignancy rate. Full-thickness radical en-bloc resection is the most effective treatment option. Subsequent reconstruction of a wide chest wall defect is the most challenging aspect, though crucial in the preservation of the rigidity of the chest wall and protection of underlying structures. Different techniques and materials have been described without clear guidelines in treatment approaches; this paper serves to delineate and describe techniques that achieved successful outcomes.