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Condition

Pediatric Pectus Carinatum

What is pectus carinatum?

Pectus carinatum, sometimes called “pigeon breast,” is caused when the breastbone is pushed outward, and occurs only about a third as often as pectus excavatum.

Because it affects the appearance of children, pectus carinatum can cause psychological and social problems. Moreover, it can hamper the ability of the heart and lungs to function normally, and can cause pain in the chest, back and elsewhere. In addition, pectus carinatum is associated with scoliosis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is the treatment for pectus carinatum in children?

Chest-wall braces for children

Surgery

Ravitch technique

Providers Who Treat Pectus Carinatum

Departments that Treat Pectus Carinatum

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    Pulmonary Medicine

    Children’s National is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s best pediatric hospitals for pulmonology and lung surgery because of our expertise in the field, and the quality of care provided to patients and their families.