U.S., Sept. 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07167810) titled 'Innovative Approaches to Chest Wall Reconstruction: A Comparative Study of Rigid and Flexible Techniques' on Sept. 03.

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 chest wall, a complex dynamic structure composed of both rigid and soft tissues, plays a vital role in protecting thoracic organs and maintaining the mechanics of respiration. Reconstruction following chest wall resection is critical not only to achieve defect closure but also to preserve respiratory mechanics and mi...