When less is more: A minimally invasive, intrathoracic approach to surgical stabilization of rib fractures
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2021.100452
When less is more: A minimally invasive, intrathoracic approach to surgical stabilization of rib fractures
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Erratum regarding missing Declaration of Competing Interest statements in previously published articles.Trauma Case Rep. 2023 Feb 17;45:100795. doi: 10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100795. eCollection 2023 Jun. Trauma Case Rep. 2023. PMID: 37234573 Free PMC article.
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Erratum regarding missing patient consent statement in previously published articles.Trauma Case Rep. 2023 Mar 1;45:100811. doi: 10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100811. eCollection 2023 Jun. Trauma Case Rep. 2023. PMID: 37234579 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Rib fractures are a common and serious injury in both blunt and penetrating trauma to the thorax. The morbidity and mortality associated with these fractures is often due to impaired respiratory mechanics, leading to a number of pulmonary complications and lengthy hospitalization. Surgical stabilization of rib fractures has become an increasingly popular treatment option within the trauma community, but the definitive role in management is still being established. The development of new minimally invasive techniques offers a promising future into rib fixation and its role in the treatment algorithm. Here we present a 48-year-old male who sustained four right sided rib fractures after a ground level fall and subsequently endured poor pain control and breathing mechanics requiring surgical stabilization of his rib fractures. We introduce a new minimally invasive technique for stabilization of rib fractures using an intrathoracic thoracoscopic approach. Given the patient's dramatic improvement in pain and respiratory function after surgery, we are excited about the future of this technique and all its potential.
Keywords: Rib fixation; Rib fractures; Surgical stabilization rib fractures; Thoracoscopy; Video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS).
© 2021 The Author(s).
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