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<p>There are a range of surgical and non-surgical treatments available through the
National Health Service in England to manage pectus deformity and individuals may
be referred to a thoracic surgical clinic for advice. Treatment options are determined
by an assessment of the type of pectus deformity, degree of deformity, simple versus
mixed deformity and whether the deformity is isolated or part of a syndrome. <br>
<br> In most cases, while surgery can correct the chest wall deformity, surgical intervention
does not take place. The majority of people experience only mild physical or psychological
symptoms associated with having a pectus deformity. In these cases, non-surgical options
include posture, exercise programmes, bracing and psychological support.</p><p> </p>
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