A new technique for neonatal Jeune syndrome: External thoracic expansion

Turk Gogus Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Derg. 2021 Apr 26;29(2):279-282. doi: 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2021.19731. eCollection 2021 Apr.

Abstract

Jeune syndrome is a rare form of skeletal dysplasia characterized by a narrow, bell-shaped chest (thoracic cage), and typical phalangeal and pelvic bone deformities. Chest expansion is impaired by the short, horizontally positioned ribs, resulting in alveolar hypoventilation and eventually neonatal-infantile death in most cases. External distraction with sternoplasty is a new technique for the treatment of Jeune syndrome, which was firstly used by our team on a newborn by placing a sliding finger fixator which was designed for ulnar lengthening. We believe that this approach can be life-saving in neonates with improved and widespread usage.

Keywords: Jeune syndrome; sternoplasty; thoracic expansion.

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