Since the turn of the century, anatomical information and classification have greatly increased our understanding of the Thoracic wall and its muscles, arteries, and nerves. The most common causes of chest wall reconstruction are trauma, infection, radiation injury, and tumor, and the unfortunate patient may have any combination of the above. A solid understanding of anatomy serves as the basis for a defined surgical plan and backup method. We will go through the crucial anatomical factors that are necessary for healthy chest wall function.
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