AI Article Synopsis

  • - Rib fractures are a frequent result of blunt chest injuries and are likely to become more common as the global population ages, leading to increased healthcare challenges.
  • - There has been a rise in the use of surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) over the last 20 years, but there is still debate about which factors affect patient outcomes post-surgery and no clear guidelines on when surgery is necessary.
  • - This literature review examines current findings on SSRF specifically for patients with flail chest and multiple rib fractures, as well as the best timing for surgery and the impact of patient age, contributing to the ongoing conversation about trauma management.

Article Abstract

Rib fractures are a common injury following blunt thoracic trauma, often resulting in high levels of morbidity and mortality. With the ageing global population, the incidence of rib fractures is expected to increase, posing a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. With advancements in surgical techniques and pioneering research on the topic the use of surgical stabilisation of rib fractures (SSRF) has increased significantly over the past two decades. However, the relationship between certain prognostic factors and patient outcomes following surgery is still contested and there lacks a consensus on definitive indications for the operation. This literature review presents the current research on SSRF outcomes for; patients with flail chest injuries and multiple-non flail rib fractures, optimal timing between injury and operation, and patient age. This article contributes to the ongoing dialogue surrounding chest wall trauma management and may be drawn upon to aid future research and develop clinical practice guidelines.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2024.111778DOI Listing

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