AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the timing and effectiveness of rib fracture surgery in polytrauma patients who have been successfully resuscitated.
  • It includes data from 71 patients, with a mean injury severity score of 25.3, highlighting a total of 726 rib fractures, and indicates that surgery typically occurs around 43 hours post-resuscitation.
  • Results show that early and partial rib fixation is safe, with no infections or mortality reported, and suggests this approach, termed semi-damage control surgery, helps stabilize the thorax effectively.

Article Abstract

: To investigate the timing and extent of surgery for rib fractures in polytrauma patients. : Data from polytrauma patients who underwent early and partial rib fracture fixation after successful resuscitation were retrospectively analyzed. The study encompassed demographic data, clinical data, and outcomes. : In total, 71 patients with polytrauma were included. ISS ranged from 16 to 50 with a mean score of 25.3±7.5. The median lactate level was 3.6 mmol/L (IQR: 3.1 to 4.5), the median base deficit (BD) was 8.2 mmol/L (IQR: 6.4 to 9.8) and the shock index (SI) median was 1.2 (IQR: 0.9 to 1.3). Total fractured ribs in 71 patients were 726; individually, the minimum and maximum number of fractured ribs was 3 and 22, respectively (median, 10; mean, 10.2 ± 4.0). The average time to surgery was 42.9±42.6 h. Specifically, 41(57.7%) received the surgery within 24h and 52 (73.2%) patients received the surgery within 3 days following successful resuscitation. A total of 246 (33.9%) ribs underwent open reduction and internal fixation with plate, 3.46 ribs for each patient, with high frequencies of the 6th (49, 19.9%), 5th (46, 18.7%), 4th and 7th ribs (both 36, 14.6%). The average length of ICU stay was 11.5 ± 7.5 days and the duration of hospitalization was 16.3 ± 9.9 days. No surgical site infection or mortality was observed. Early and partial rib fracture fixation to restore the relative stability of the thorax is safe and effective for polytrauma patients after successful resuscitation. This surgery strategy is called semi-damage control surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11610322PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.102790DOI Listing

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