Magnets May Pull Kids With Sunken Chests Out Of Operating Room
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UCSF Pediatric Surgery - July 30, 2012
A new method for repairing Pectus Exacavatum using magnets and an external brace, developed by Michael Harrison, a pediatric surgeon at the University of California, San Francisco's Benioff Children's Hospital, could provide an alternative to the surgery.