scholarly journals A CASE REPORT: OPERATIVE FIXATION OF FLAIL CHEST IN THE VENTILATOR-DEPENDENT PATIENT

CHEST Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 157 (6) ◽  
pp. A134
Author(s):  
K. Hughes ◽  
R. Kishan Adusumilli ◽  
M. Patel
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. e239511
Author(s):  
Jonne T H Prins ◽  
Mathieu M E Wijffels

A 73-year-old male patient underwent operative treatment for dislocation of multiple costochondral junctions alongside multiple bony rib fractures and a flail chest following high-energy trauma. During the operative fixation of the flail chest, the costochondral lesions were surgically stabilised with plates and screws, which were fixated on the osseous anterior rib, sternum or the rib cartilage. The patient experienced no pulmonary complications during the primary admission. At 7 months after the trauma, the chest CT scan showed full consolidation of all fixated rib fractures, including the costochondral lesions, without hardware dislocation or complications. The patient did not require any pain medication and had no pain during daily activities, at rest or at night. Although being a biomechanically demanding region, which is often not defined in current rib fracture classification, operative treatment of costochondral lesions is feasible with outcome similar to the treatment of bony rib fractures.


BMC Surgery ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Quanwei Guo ◽  
Jinghui Zhang ◽  
Kaican Cai ◽  
Jianhua Zhang

ABSTRACT Introduction Present a review of the case, management, and progress of an obstetric patient who suffered a car accident with subsequent severe blunt thoracic trauma (BTT) resulting in flail chest (FC). Case report This is a case of Hispanic female of 44 years involved in a car accident at 14 weeks of gestation, who presented with FC, sternal fracture, and severe respiratory compromise. This woman received surgical management and care in an intensive obstetric care unit management, presenting osteomyelitis as a complication, along with physical deconditioning and prolonged hospital stay, finally with an obstetric and functional favorable outcome. Conclusion Although severe BTT in pregnant patients is uncommon, it is important to highlight the appropriate medical management required for these patients in order to achieve a successful outcome, as was in this case. This is the only case report of FC surgical management in pregnancy that we have in our institution so far. How to cite this article Nieto AJ, Velásquez M, Escobar MF, Carvajal JA, Granados M. Unstable Chest Surgical Management in Pregnancy: Case Report and Literature Review. Panam J Trauma Crit Care Emerg Surg 2016;5(3):155-160.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 59-63
Author(s):  
Rosana Muñoz-Bermúdez ◽  
Eugenia Abella ◽  
Flavio Zuccarino ◽  
Joan Ramon Masclans ◽  
Juan Nolla-Salas

Author(s):  
Mauricio Velásquez ◽  
María F Escobar ◽  
Javier A Carvajal ◽  
Albaro J Nieto

ABSTRACT Introduction We present a review of the case, management, and progress of an obstetric patient, who suffered a car accident with subsequent severe blunt thoracic trauma (BTT) resulting in flail chest (FC). Case report This is a Hispanic female of 44 years involved in a car accident at 14 weeks of gestation, who presented with FC, sternal fracture, and severe respiratory compromise. This woman received surgical management and care in an intensive obstetric care management unit, presenting with osteomyelitis as a complication, along with physical deconditioning and prolonged hospital stay, finally with an obstetric and functional favorable outcome. Conclusion Although severe BTT in pregnant patients is uncommon, it is important to highlight the appropriate medical management required for these patients to achieve a successful outcome, as was in this case. This is the only case report of a FC surgical management in pregnancy that we have had in our institution so far. How to cite this article Nieto AJ, Velásquez M, Escobar MF, Carvajal JA, Granados M. Unstable Chest Surgical Management in Pregnancy: Case Report and Literature Review. Panam J Trauma Crit Care Emerg Surg 2017;6(1):52-57.


2012 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 248
Author(s):  
Kuthan Kavakli ◽  
Orhan Yucel ◽  
Hasan Caylak ◽  
Sezai Cubuk ◽  
Ersin Sapmaz
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2015 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 355-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Lakshmi Narayan ◽  
H. S. Virupaksha ◽  
G. Thejaswi ◽  
G. R. Saraswathy ◽  
V. Madhavan ◽  
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