Barnes N D, Hull D, Milner A D, Waterston D J
Arch Dis Child. 1971 Dec;46(250):833-7. doi: 10.1136/adc.46.250.833.
Enlargement of the thoracic cage by splitting of the sternum and fixation with bone grafts proved a life-saving measure in a child with thoracic dystrophy and severe respiratory failure whose condition was deteriorating in spite of artificial ventilation. Supported ventilation has, however, remained necessary chiefly because of difficulty in achieving adequate stability of the thoracic cage.
对于一名患有胸廓发育不良和严重呼吸衰竭且尽管进行人工通气病情仍在恶化的儿童,通过劈开胸骨并用骨移植进行固定来扩大胸廓被证明是一种挽救生命的措施。然而,主要由于难以实现胸廓的充分稳定,辅助通气仍然是必要的。