Management Pathways for Traumatic Rib Fractures—Importance of Surgical Stabilisation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. History of Rib Fractures and Surgical Stabilisation of Rib Fractures (SSRF)
1.2. Anatomy of the Thoracic Cage and the Physiology of Breathing
1.3. Pathophysiology of Thoracic Trauma Sequela
2. Materials and Methods
3. A complete “Bundle of Care” for Rib Fractures
4. The Role of Surgical Stabilisation of Rib Fractures (SSRF) in Management Pathways for Chest Trauma with Rib Fractures
5. Flail Chest and Its Management
6. The role of Surgical Stabilisation of Rib Fractures (SSRF) in Flail Chest Management
7. The Role of Surgical Stabilisation of Rib Fractures (SSRF) in Simple Rib Fracture Management
8. Strengths of, and New Information from Our Brief Report
9. Weaknesses and Research Gaps Identified in Our Brief Report
10. “Take-Home” Points from Our Brief Report
- The clinical impact of thoracic trauma depends on the severity of the trauma, the anatomical regions involved, and the age of patients.
- When initial interventions are unsatisfactory, VATs and SSRF must be considered considering the patient’s unique individual/holistic circumstances, clinical background, and prognostic expectations.
- Trauma centres and other healthcare providers should have updated evidence-based information about available management modalities. The best outcomes for individual patients are accomplished by combining various treatment approaches and individualising them according to the patient’s holistic situation and clinical condition.
- As part of rib fracture management pathways or “bundles of care”, early SSRF must be considered.
- Prospective studies and well-designed RCTs are required to confirm the benefits of SSRF in multiple simple rib fractures and in elderly patients with any sort of rib fracture(s).
- At our hospital, early SSRF is standard procedure for patients with multiple rib fractures, flail chest, severe sternal fractures, extubation failure, and trauma patients requiring VATS.
- In 2019, we presented the encouraging results of a small retrospective study on SSRF outcomes in multi-trauma patients with contaminated wound fields and positive sputum culture.
11. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Selvendran, S.; Cheluvappa, R. Management Pathways for Traumatic Rib Fractures—Importance of Surgical Stabilisation. Healthcare 2023, 11, 1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081064
Selvendran S, Cheluvappa R. Management Pathways for Traumatic Rib Fractures—Importance of Surgical Stabilisation. Healthcare. 2023; 11(8):1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081064
Chicago/Turabian StyleSelvendran, Selwyn, and Rajkumar Cheluvappa. 2023. "Management Pathways for Traumatic Rib Fractures—Importance of Surgical Stabilisation" Healthcare 11, no. 8: 1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081064
APA StyleSelvendran, S., & Cheluvappa, R. (2023). Management Pathways for Traumatic Rib Fractures—Importance of Surgical Stabilisation. Healthcare, 11(8), 1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081064