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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2024 · 1H 28M

84. Slipping Rib Surgery in EDS with Adam Hansen, MD

from Bendy Bodies with Dr. Linda Bluestein · host Dr. Linda Bluestein

In this episode, join thoracic surgeon and chest wall reconstruction expert Adam Hansen, MD, to learn about slipping rib surgery in EDS.  Well known for his innovative surgeries for slipping rib syndrome (SRS), Dr Hansen has treated close to 1000 SRS patients.  Many of his patients are challenged with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and other skeletal hypermobility disorders.   YOUR host, as always, is Dr. Linda Bluestein, the Hypermobility MD. Takeaways Slipping rib syndrome and other chest wall disorders are often related to skeletal hypermobility. Evaluation and diagnosis of chest wall problems require a thorough physical exam and imaging, such as CT scans. Symptoms of chest wall compression syndromes include pain, breathing difficulties, and organ dysfunction. Emerging areas of discovery include posterior joint disorders and bridging cartilage separation. Self-help strategies, such as improving posture and specific exercises, can help manage chest wall problems and potentially avoid surgery. Maintaining good posture and performing exercises that strengthen the back can help alleviate slipping rib syndrome. Taping strategies and lifestyle changes, such as using lumbar pillows and sit-to-stand desks, can provide relief and improve posture. Avoid high velocity manipulation, as it can exacerbate slipping rib syndrome. Candidates for surgery should have a strong core, realistic expectations, and should reduce or eliminate the use of pain medications before the procedure. The Hansen 3.0 technique is the preferred surgical procedure for slipping rib syndrome, offering better outcomes compared to previous techniques. The surgery has a low rate of complications, with the most common being collapsed lungs, hematomas, and wound infections. There is no significant difference in outcomes between patients with hypermobility spectrum disorder and those with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. The likelihood of recurrence or additional slipped ribs after repair is low when the surgery is performed correctly. Physicians should be aware of slipping rib syndrome and other chest wall problems and stay updated on the latest techniques and treatments. Dr. Adam Hansen teaches other surgeons how to address slipping ribs and complex chest wall reconstruction. He has built a network of surgeons around the world to provide local treatment options for patients. There is a correlation between cervical instability and slipping ribs, and both are part of the broader issue of hypermobility and skeletal disorders. Focusing on key areas for stability, such as the core, can have a significant impact on overall care and muscle strength. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Warm-up01:03 Background and Expertise of Dr. Adam Hansen03:14 Understanding Slipping Rib Syndrome and Other Chest Wall Disorders09:32 Relationship Between Chest Wall Disorders and Skeletal Hypermobility14:01 Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Wall Problems21:16 Symptoms and Impact of Chest Wall Compression Syndromes24:49 Emerging Areas of Discovery in Slipping Rib Syndrome28:47 Evaluation of Chest Wall Problems: Physical Exam and Imaging36:37 Abdominal Compression Syndromes and Chest Wall Disorders41:19 Self-Help Strategies and Avoiding Surgery43:48 Posture and Exercise45:09 Taping Strategies and Lifestyle Changes46:23 Avoiding High Velocity Manipulation48:08 Qualifications for Surgery51:18 Preparing for Surgery53:21 Surgical Procedures58:08 The Hansen 3.0 Technique01:01:18 Outcomes and Complications01:20:06 Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and EDS01:21:09 Male-Female Differences01:22:11 Recurrence and Additional Slipped Ribs01:23:49 Physician Awareness and Education01:24:58 Teaching Other Surgeons01:26:05 Building a Network of Surgeons01:26:50 Correlation Between Cervical Instability and Slipping Ribs01:28:38 Hypermobility and Skeletal Disorders01:29:59 Key Areas for Stability01:30:17 Hypermobility Hacks01:31:00 Finding Dr. Adam Hansen Online01:33:33 Closing Remarks This important conversation with Dr. Adam Hansen about surgery for slipping rib syndrome and other chest wall problems will leave you feeling more knowledgeable and with a better understanding of the key factors to consider when contemplating surgery for these painful conditions.   Connect with YOUR Bendy Specialist, Linda Bluestein, MD! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. We hope you found this episode informative, inspiring, useful, validating, and enjoyable. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to level up your knowledge about hypermobility disorders and the people who have them. Join YOUR Bendy Bodies community at https://www.bendybodiespodcast.com/.       YOUR bendy body is our highest priority! Products, organizations, and services mentioned in this episode: http://www.youtube.com/@adamhansen6524 Slipping Rib Syndrome Physical Examination   SD 480p:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na69xXUZGhg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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