GATA Haydarpaşa Eğitim Hastanesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye
Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly
characterized by the absence of the pectoral muscle,
varying chest deformities, and hand anomalies. Although
the exact etiology of the syndrome is unknown, the
accepted theory is the temporary interruption of blood
supply in the subclavian artery and its branches in the
early gestational period. Poland’s syndrome is a unilateral
deformity. Patients often present with complaints of
asymmetric body appearance. Several surgical treatments
are available. The aim of surgical treatment is to ensure
chest wall stability and to build a symmetrical appearance.