Sa. Haje et al., Growth disturbance of the sternum and pectus deformities: imaging studies and clinical correlation, PEDIAT RAD, 29(5), 1999, pp. 334-341
Background. Radiologic reports of "normal" chest are not uncommon when ther
e clearly are irregularities of sternal ossification and maturation. Analys
is of imaging studies of sternal deformities for growth disturbances is not
common in the literature and is addressed in this manuscript.
Objective. To determine the influence of sternal growth on development of p
ectus deformities and correlate imaging studies with clinical aspects of di
fferent types of these deformities.
Material and methods. One hundred forty-one children and adolescents with p
ectus deformities were evaluated. Sternal growth was estimated through the
development of radiographic indices that were available for 57 patients wit
h pectus deformities and for 71 controls. Magnetic resonance imaging of the
sternum was performed in two patients to correlate with radiographic infor
mation.
Results. Radiographic indices of the sternum suggested growth disturbances
in three basic types of pectus carinatum deformities: superior, inferior an
d lateral, and in the localized type of pectus excavatum.
Conclusion. Sternal growth seems to have an important influence on the deve
lopment of carinatum superior; partial influence on carinatum inferior, car
inatum lateral, and excavatum localized; and no influence on excavatum wide
pectus deformities. The endochondral growth of the sternum and costal arch
es is an important concept that aids in the interpretation of imaging studi
es and the orthopedic approach to management of these deformities in childr
en and adolescents.