1. [Treatment of traumatic rib fractures].
- Author
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Hoepelman RJ, Kik CC, Beeres FJP, Zwart DLM, Groenwold RHH, and Houwert RM
- Subjects
- Humans, Pain Management, Pain, Rib Fractures complications, Rib Fractures surgery, Thoracic Injuries, Flail Chest etiology, Flail Chest surgery, Analgesia
- Abstract
Patients with rib fractures are a heterogenous group of patients who are treated by general practitioners as well as by specialized trauma surgeons. We present three patients with rib fractures with different degrees of thoracic trauma and therefore treatments differ significantly. The cornerstone in the treatment of rib fractures remains attaining adequate analgesia and breathing exercises. The last decade, there has been an increase in the utilization of rib fixation, however, precise indications remain unknown. It has proven effective in patients with flail chest on mechanical ventilation in whom it decrease intensive care and hospital length and reduces mortality. In case of prolonged (> 3 months) pain, dyspnea or a clicking sensation one could think of a nonunion of the rib fracture. Rib fixation can relieve these complaints in about 60% of the patients, however due to a high implant irritation rate and secondary operation to remove the osteosynthesis is common.
- Published
- 2023