Plastic treatment for congenital thoracic deformities such as funnel chest and pectus excavatum is a specialty of the Department of Thoracic Surgery at Jiu Hospital. For example, for patients with funnel chest, the shape of the funnel chest, the degree of pressure on the heart, and the impact on respiratory function are first detected. At the same time, the three-dimensional data of the deformity is measured and input into the computer to simulate the orthopedic shape. Then, the surgery is performed using the internationally advanced minimally invasive funnel chest correction technique, and all of them have achieved satisfactory treatment results. Funnel chest is a congenital thoracic deformity in which the middle and lower parts of the sternum and the adjacent rib cartilage are recessed inward, resembling a funnel. It is generally believed that the overgrowth of rib cartilage, which is too long, causes the lower part of the sternum to bend backward and depress due to abnormal pulling of the diaphragm function. As the depression increases with age, the sternum squeezes the important heart and lung organs in the thoracic cavity, causing symptoms such as panic, shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing after activities and affecting physical development. At the same time, the deformity of appearance also produces pressure on the patient’s psychology, resulting in isolation and low self-esteem. Surgery is recommended for moderate to severe funnel chest. Most patients do not recognize the danger of the disease in childhood and seek treatment only when they grow up with obvious symptoms. The most appropriate age is when the patient is an older child or adolescent, but adults can also undergo this surgery. Our department uses minimally invasive funnel chest orthopedics, in which a titanium plate is placed under the assistance of a thoracoscope to lift the sternum. After the deformity is corrected and the thorax is stabilized, the plate is removed after 2-3 years. Compared with traditional surgery, the advantages of this procedure are small trauma, less bleeding, short time, fast postoperative recovery, beautiful appearance, and low recurrence rate. Even if the traditional surgical method fails, minimally invasive orthopedic treatment can be performed again and can be successful.