Funnel Chest (Pectus Excavatum): The Hidden Chest Wall Deformity Every Radiologist Should Recognize
Funnel Chest (Pectus Excavatum): Why This “Simple Chest Wall Deformity” Matters More Than You Think A 16-year-old boy arrives at a hospital for evaluation of a congenital chest wall deformity. He has no prior surgical history. No major systemic illness. Routine laboratory tests are normal. Yet on chest radiography, something unusual appears: The right heart border becomes obscured The cardiomediastinal silhouette shifts leftward Lateral imaging demonstrates marked posterior sternal depression Chest CT reveals a Haller Index greater than 3.25 The diagnosis? Pectus excavatum , also known as Funnel Chest or Sunken Chest . Although often dismissed as a cosmetic abnormality, modern medical imaging demonstrates that pectus excavatum can significantly affect cardiopulmonary physiology, exercise tolerance, psychological well-being, and emergency diagnosis pathways. Today, advanced CT scan diagnosis , radiology interpretation , and minimally invasive thoracic surgery are reshaping how clinicia...