Purpose: Flail chest (FC) injuries represent a significant burden on trauma services because of its high morbidity and mortality. Current gold standard conservative management strategies for FC, are now being challenged by renewed interest in surgical rib fixation. This retrospective epidemiological study sets out to evaluate FC patients, and quantify the natural history of this injury by studying the injury patterns, epidemiology and mortality of patients sustaining FC injuries admitted to a major trauma centre (MTC). Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis has been conducted at an MTC with full trauma service. All patients (age > 16 years) sustaining FC were included. Patient demographics, injury characteristics and inpatient stay info...
International audienceObjectives: Conservative management of patients with flail chest is the treatm...
BACKGROUND: Surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) has become pivotal in the management of s...
Rib fractures are among the most common traumatic injury found in ∼20% of all patients who suffer th...
Copyright © 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objective: To determine the preval...
INTRODUCTION: A trend has evolved towards rib fixation for flail chest although evidence is limited....
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to determine the impact of surgical rib fixation (SRF) in a trea...
textabstractPurpose: Flail chest was traditionally treated non-operatively using mechanical ventilat...
PURPOSE: Rib fixation for flail chest has been shown to improve in-hospital outcome, but little is k...
BACKGROUND: Over the years, a trend has evolved towards operative treatment of flail chest although ...
Background: Surgical management of chest wall injuries has received increasing attention in recent y...
Aim: This study aimed to analyze blunt chest trauma cases who were diagnosed with rib fracture and t...
Introduction: Most studies about rib fractures focus on mortality and morbidity. Literature is scarc...
Objective: Given its importance in trauma practice, we aimed to determine the pathologies associated...
Background: Thoracic trauma is responsible for approximately 25% of trauma deaths, and rib fractures...
Background Over the years, a trend has evolved towards operative treatment of flail chest although e...
International audienceObjectives: Conservative management of patients with flail chest is the treatm...
BACKGROUND: Surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) has become pivotal in the management of s...
Rib fractures are among the most common traumatic injury found in ∼20% of all patients who suffer th...
Copyright © 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objective: To determine the preval...
INTRODUCTION: A trend has evolved towards rib fixation for flail chest although evidence is limited....
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to determine the impact of surgical rib fixation (SRF) in a trea...
textabstractPurpose: Flail chest was traditionally treated non-operatively using mechanical ventilat...
PURPOSE: Rib fixation for flail chest has been shown to improve in-hospital outcome, but little is k...
BACKGROUND: Over the years, a trend has evolved towards operative treatment of flail chest although ...
Background: Surgical management of chest wall injuries has received increasing attention in recent y...
Aim: This study aimed to analyze blunt chest trauma cases who were diagnosed with rib fracture and t...
Introduction: Most studies about rib fractures focus on mortality and morbidity. Literature is scarc...
Objective: Given its importance in trauma practice, we aimed to determine the pathologies associated...
Background: Thoracic trauma is responsible for approximately 25% of trauma deaths, and rib fractures...
Background Over the years, a trend has evolved towards operative treatment of flail chest although e...
International audienceObjectives: Conservative management of patients with flail chest is the treatm...
BACKGROUND: Surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) has become pivotal in the management of s...
Rib fractures are among the most common traumatic injury found in ∼20% of all patients who suffer th...