Costal margin reconstruction for slipping rib syndrome: Outcomes of more than 500 cases and advancements beyond earlier sutured repair technique

JTCVS Open(2024)

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Objectives To evaluate results of sutured repair for slipping rib syndrome (SRS), identify failure points, and discuss technique modifications to improve outcomes through costal margin reconstruction (CMR). Methods Patients undergoing repair of SRS between February 2019 and February 2024 at an academic referral institution were retrospectively analyzed. Pain scores, quality of life, pain medication use, and reoperations were evaluated pre- and postoperatively at 1 and 6 months. In patients failing sutured repair we identified specific failure points and devised a new CMR technique to overcome them. Subsequent CMR patients were followed at 1, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months using the same outcome measures. Results Four hundred forty-nine patients underwent repair. Two hundred forty-one patients underwent sutured repair with revision required in 66. Median time to revision was 14 months. CMR was developed and performed in 247 patients. In CMR patients, preoperative mean pain score of 7.5 out of 10 dropped postoperatively to 4.0, 2.5, 1.9, 1.3, and 0.9 at 1, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, respectively (P < .001). Mean quality of life of 38% improved to 73%, 83%, 88%, 93%, and 95% at the same intervals (P < .001). Preoperatively, 29% of patients chronically used opioid medications. Opioid use dropped postoperatively to 11%, 4%, 4%, 0%, and 0% at the same intervals. Use of nonopioid medications followed a similar pattern. One CMR patient required full revision. Conclusions SRS is a debilitating, but correctable disorder. Improved pain and quality of life, reduction in chronic opioid use, and freedom from revision surgery suggest that CMR should be considered the standard operation for SRS.
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slipping rib syndrome,slipped rib syndrome,intercostal neuralgia,costal margin reconstruction,costal cartilage excision,sutured repair
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