Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-492-0_57
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Traumatic Rib Fracture: Conservative Therapy or Surgical Fixation?

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“…This fact in combination with the lack of time (2), a noisy work environment (3), satisfaction of search (4), and the frequent co-occurence of multiple traumas on whole-body computed tomography (CT) (5) lead to a significant number of missed rib fractures in this setting (6). While most rib fractures heal without surgical intervention (7), there are three reasons why it is nonetheless important to detect rib fractures: first, they are indicators of trauma-associated conditions that require immediate treatment, such as pneumothorax, and their onset can be delayed for several days (8). Second, often as a consequence of inadequate pain control, respiratory complications, such as posttraumatic pneumonia occur secondary to rib fractures (9,10).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This fact in combination with the lack of time (2), a noisy work environment (3), satisfaction of search (4), and the frequent co-occurence of multiple traumas on whole-body computed tomography (CT) (5) lead to a significant number of missed rib fractures in this setting (6). While most rib fractures heal without surgical intervention (7), there are three reasons why it is nonetheless important to detect rib fractures: first, they are indicators of trauma-associated conditions that require immediate treatment, such as pneumothorax, and their onset can be delayed for several days (8). Second, often as a consequence of inadequate pain control, respiratory complications, such as posttraumatic pneumonia occur secondary to rib fractures (9,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%