Question

I want to have surgery for pectus excavatum. Is it still possible to have surgery? If so, what is the usual duration of the surgery? Will there be any harm to the body after the surgery?

Answer

The surgical treatment for pectus excavatum is not very effective. It is recommended that patients pay more attention to observation and consider calcium supplementation therapy, while also enhancing nutrition. The condition may gradually improve. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery and a healthy body and life.