What is Thoracic Wall Resection / Reconstruction?
Thoracic wall resection involves removing part of the rib cage due to tumors or other conditions. Reconstruction is essential to restore stability, protect thoracic organs, and maintain pleural integrity.
Indications:
- Rib Tumors: Aggressive resection is crucial for successful treatment.
- Completeness of Excision: Affects survival and disease-free interval.
Procedure:
Rib Tumors:
- Surgical excision of rib tumors (usually sarcomas).
- En Bloc Resection: Removal of affected ribs.
- Reconstruction: Re-establish airtight pleural cavity and stabilize the thoracic wall.
Reconstruction Options:
- Prosthetic Mesh Implants: Marlex, Gore-Tex, Vicryl.
- Dorsal Diaphragmatic Traction: Simple method for closure and stability.
Post-Op Care:
- Pain Management: Essential for patient comfort.
- Monitoring: Close observation during recovery.
Benefits:
- Immediate Relief: Resolves symptoms.
- Minimally Invasive Options: Thoracoscopic approaches reduce postoperative pain.
- Improved Quality of Life: Restores thoracic function and stability.
Remember, always consult a veterinarian for personalized advice tailored to your pet’s specific needs.