To evaluate surgical outcomes of Nuss versus Ravitch repair of pectus excavatum via a systematic review and meta-analysis.Medline, PubMed, Cochrane, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases were searched up to September 5, 2016 using the following search terms: pectus excavatum, funnel chest, Nuss; Ravitch, minimally invasive, and open surgery. Randomized controlled trials, two-arm prospective, and two-arm retrospective studies were eligible for inclusion.Nineteen studies were included with a total of 1731 patients: 989 treated with Nuss and 742 treated with Ravitch. The overall analysis revealed that patients in the Nuss group had significantly shorter operation time (pooled SMD=−2.83, 95% CI=−3.76 to −1.90, p<0.001) and less blood loss (pooled SMD=−1.68, 95% CI=−2.28 to −1.09, P<0.001) than the Ravitch group. However, the length of hospital stay was similar between groups (pooled SMD=−0.55, 95% CI=−1.44 to 0.35, p=0.230). These findings were similar in the subgroup analysis for randomized and non-randomized controlled studies. Complications were not assessed due to inconsistent reporting across the included studies.Our meta-analysis demonstrate that the Nuss procedure has a shorter operative time and less operative blood loss than the Ravitch procedure while the postoperative length of stay was similar.Level III.