Fissura Sterni Congenita explores the rare congenital anomaly known as fissura sterni, or sternal cleft. This detailed work by Eug ne Alexander Groux delves into the anatomical and clinical aspects of this condition, offering insights valuable to medical professionals and researchers. The text provides a comprehensive overview of the diagnosis and management of sternal clefts, discussing the embryological origins, clinical presentations, and potential complications associated with this anomaly.
With a focus on surgical repair techniques and postoperative care, this book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and treat fissura sterni congenita. It remains relevant for historical context and understanding the evolution of surgical approaches to congenital chest wall deformities.
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