2020
DOI: 10.23937/2474-3674/1510113
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Management of Multiple Rib Fractures-Results from a Major Trauma Centre with Review of the Existing Literature

Abstract: Introduction: Rib fractures are amongst the most common fractures following major trauma presenting to the Emergency Department. It accounts for more than 15% of ED presentations [1] on a global scale. As the population ages the incidence of rib fractures also rises often following falls from a relatively small height being part of fragility fractures. The impact of rib fractures is even more significant in the patient with underlying chronic respiratory conditions.Aim: To assess our current management of rib … Show more

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