Saddle chest is a relatively uncommon type of complex chest wall deformities characterized by distinctive morphological features. Therefore, to clearly distinguish it from other general complex deformities during diagnosis and treatment, Dr. Wenlin Wang named this specific condition “saddle chest.”
The main characteristic of saddle chest is the presence of symmetrical indentations on each side of the lower chest wall. The two depressions are not connected. Instead, they are separated by the normal height of the chest wall in the center, giving the overall chest wall the appearance of a saddle. Therefore, saddle chest is essentially a combination of two depressions of lateral chest wall.