Aesthetic outcomes after surgical repair of pectus excavatum in females: Differences between patients and professional evaluators

Background Pectus excavatum is less common in females than in males, and it often aggravates a coexistent breast asymmetry. We conducted a study comparing female patients’ versus medical professionals’ evaluation of pectus excavatum repair to assess differences in aesthetic outcome ratings. Moreover, we evaluated the influence of surgical correction on patients’ self-perception. Methods Of 30 female patients who were initially screened, 18 patients (mean age, 20 years) who underwent bar removal after surgical correction of pectus excavatum deformity participated in the survey (60%). They completed a questionnaire rating their appearance before and after surgery and responded to a psychological questionnaire about the changes that they had experienced. The mean interval between pectus bar removal and evaluation was 28 months. Standardized preoperative and postoperative patient photographs were evaluated using the same questionnaire by a panel of medical professionals and students (n=24) and the results were compared. Results Patients rated their preoperative deformity as more severe than the other evaluators, revealing the significant impact of the deformity on patients’ self-perception. Postoperatively, patient and professional evaluations were much better than before and were very similar. The psychological evaluation showed a clear improvement in well-being. The ratings of the medical professionals were not influenced by their degree of medical education. Conclusions Surgical correction of pectus excavatum in female patients positively influences body perception and psychological well-being. It should therefore not be considered as a merely aesthetic correction, but as an important procedure to restore a patient’s self-perception.

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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Aesthetic outcomes after surgical repair of pectus excavatum in females: Differences between patients and professional evaluators ; volume:47 ; number:02 ; year:2020 ; pages:126-134
Archives of Plastic Surgery ; 47, Heft 02 (2020), 126-134

Contributor
Wachter, Tanja
Del Frari, Barbara
Edlinger, Michael
Morandi, Evi Maria
Mayerl, Christina
Verstappen, Ralph
Celep, Emre
Djedovic, Gabriel
Kinzl, Johann
Schwabegger, Anton Herbert
Wolfram, Dolores

DOI
10.5999/aps.2019.00318
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022071410351231576390
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Wachter, Tanja
  • Del Frari, Barbara
  • Edlinger, Michael
  • Morandi, Evi Maria
  • Mayerl, Christina
  • Verstappen, Ralph
  • Celep, Emre
  • Djedovic, Gabriel
  • Kinzl, Johann
  • Schwabegger, Anton Herbert
  • Wolfram, Dolores

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