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The Veteran's service-connected rib resection and related conditions are granted, while his claims for a metallic clip retention disability and VA treatment complications are denied.

The deciding factor: Service connection is established for muscle damage to the chest cavity due to the Veteran's service-connected rib resection. The retention of a metallic clip from this surgery does not result in an additional disability that was proximately caused by VA care, as there is no evidence of causation or fault on VA's part.

Claimed conditions
Muscle damage to muscle group XXI (chest wall and chest cavity), Retention of metallic clip related to postsurgical rib resection
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
August 3, 2022
Citation
22044268

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