U.S., Aug. 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07148648) titled 'Institutional Experience With Chest Wall Reconstruction Using Sternal Steel Wires: A Case Series Study' on Aug. 23.

Brief Summary: Chest wall resections, often performed for tumors, infections, or trauma, result in significant defects that require reconstruction to restore structural integrity and functionality. The use of twisted stainless steel wires (No. 05) for chest wall reconstruction offers a cost-effective and practical alternative. Steel wires provide robust structural support, allow dynamic movement of the chest wall during respiration, and are associated with improved postoperative pain control.

Study Start Date: May 01,...