2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1338107
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Relationship between Locations of Rib Defects and Loss of Respiratory Function—A Biomechanical Study

Abstract: Thoraces that have defects on their lateral-inferior regions present lower respiratory functioning than thoraces with other defect locations. Hence, in treating clinical cases where defects are expected to occur in this region, effort should be made to minimize the area of the defect.

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“…In effect, surgeons deciding whether to go for rib resection or not must ensure that postoperative outcomes cannot be achieved by UUAIST or any other rib remodeling techniques, especially because internal organ protection, ventilation and respiratory biomechanics can be all affected by the lack of support from the floating ribs. 24 In contrast, green-stick fractures can be safely performed over the last two or three floating ribs with minimal risk for complications, although it requires patient commitment and compliance to use the corset for 8–12 weeks. In addition, we consider preoperative CT scan evaluation mandatory for surgical planning but not for follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In effect, surgeons deciding whether to go for rib resection or not must ensure that postoperative outcomes cannot be achieved by UUAIST or any other rib remodeling techniques, especially because internal organ protection, ventilation and respiratory biomechanics can be all affected by the lack of support from the floating ribs. 24 In contrast, green-stick fractures can be safely performed over the last two or three floating ribs with minimal risk for complications, although it requires patient commitment and compliance to use the corset for 8–12 weeks. In addition, we consider preoperative CT scan evaluation mandatory for surgical planning but not for follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other potential concerns include the loss of respiratory function associated with rib defects. 16 However, we only resected the floating ribs with minimal impact on respiratory function. No adverse effects were observed in this cohort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, plastic surgeons must acquire anatomical and functional knowledge when receiving training to perform these procedures. 7 Thus, combining this knowledge with anatomical measurements and ratios for assessing ranges of normality and their respective anatomical characteristics is crucial for proposing an adequate surgical approach and strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%