5-346.a5:
Operations on chest wall, pleura, mediastinum and diaphragm: Plastic reconstruction of chest wall: Correction of a chest deformity: Concave-side head of rib resection
The shape of your ribcage has been surgically changed. This involved raising a costal depression.
A costal depression can occur with scoliosis. With scoliosis, the spine is curved and twisted. The spine is connected to the ribs. So scoliosis also often involves the ribs being twisted. It is common that the ribs on one side bulge out while those on the other side are flattened. This flattening is known as a costal depression.
The operation evened out the costal depression. To do this, a piece of one or more ribs was removed from the back of the ribcage.
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If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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