OverviewGPad PECTUS is an orthosis developed for the conservative (non‑surgical) management of pectus carinatum. Designed by thoracic specialists, the device features an adjustable, moving structure with bilateral fastening buckles to apply controlled pressure without requiring additional orthoses.
Product features- Adjustable structure: Moving and adjustable frame allows precise positioning of the pressure pad over the deformity.
- Soft pressure pads: Pads engineered for gentle contact with the rib cage to increase patient comfort during treatment.
- Fastening system: Buckles on both sides enable progressive tightening or expansion to adapt therapy over time.
- Precision measurement: Measurement and marking system provided to ensure correct pad placement and pressure application (details on product page).
- Hygiene and maintenance: Removable, washable covers for easy cleaning and infection control.
- Skin‑friendly materials: Manufactured from non‑toxic, non‑allergenic components including Polyform EVA.
- Lightweight design: Constructed from lightweight materials; small size weight approx. 296 g, suitable for pediatric use.
- Size options: Available in 12 orthosis sizes; pressure pads supplied in five sizes. Custom production available.
Clinical useThe GPad PECTUS orthosis is intended for conservative correction of pectus carinatum. Its adjustable system enables clinicians to position pads and apply targeted pressure while monitoring patient comfort and treatment progression.
Technical specifications- Model / commercial name: GPad PECTUS
- Brand: Pectuslab Medical
- Materials: Polyform EVA and other non‑toxic, non‑allergenic components
- Design: Adjustable/moving structure with bilateral fastening buckles; single‑device treatment without additional orthoses
- Pressure pads: Soft contact pads; sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Women small, Women large
- Size variants: 12 orthosis sizes; custom production available
- Weight: Small orthosis ≈ 296 g
- Maintenance: Removable, washable covers
- Intended use: Conservative (non‑surgical) treatment of pectus carinatum