Sternal fixation for traumatic sternal fractures demonstrates better long‐term quality of life outcomes than nonoperative management: A survey analysis
Zachary M. Bauman,
Sydney J. Todd,
Hason Khan
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionSternal fractures are rare, causing significant pain, respiratory compromise, and decreased upper extremity range of motion. Sternal fixation (SF) is a viable treatment option; however, there remains a paucity of literature demonstrating long‐term benefits. This study examined long‐term outcomes of SF, hypothesizing they have better long‐term quality of life (QoL) than patients managed nonoperatively (NOM).MethodsThis was a survey study at our level 1 academic hospital. All patients diagnosed with … Show more
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