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Query: UNIPROT:Q86TM3 (
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Flail chest
is associated with a higher morbidity compared with multiple rib fractures, and it requires early intubation. This was a prospective comparative uncontrolled study at an academic level 1 trauma center. Twenty-two patients with flail chest (FLAIL) were compared with 90 patients with more than two rib fractures but no flail chest (RIBS) to determine differences in outcomes such as mortality, significant respiratory complications (pneumonia and adult respiratory distress syndrome), need for mechanical ventilation, and length of hospital stay. Stepwise logistic regression identified independent risk factors of poor outcome. Despite similar age and rates of lung contusion and extrathoracic injury, FLAIL patients had a higher need for mechanical ventilation (86% versus 42%, P < 0.01), higher incidence of significant respiratory complications (64% versus 26%, P < 0.01), and longer hospital stay (28 +/- 21 versus 17 +/- 19 days, P = 0.04) compared with RIBS patients.
Flail chest
and extrathoracic injuries were independent risk factors of significant respiratory complications. Of 11 FLAIL patients who were not intubated on arrival, eight required intubation within the next 24 hours, often while receiving diagnostic studies in poorly monitored hospital areas; two of these patients suffered morbidity directly related to the delay in intubation. Three patients without associated injuries were managed successfully without intubation.
Flail chest
is an independent marker of poor outcome among patients with thoracic
cage
trauma. The majority of patients with flail chest need mechanical ventilatory support and develop significant respiratory complications. In the presence of associated injuries, intubation is unavoidable and should be done under controlled conditions early after arrival to avoid morbidity related to sudden respiratory decompensation.
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PMID:Influence of flail chest on outcome among patients with severe thoracic cage trauma. 1257 8
Flail chest
is a life-threatening condition that occurs when 3 or more consecutive ribs are segmentally fractured due to severe trauma and become detached from the rest of the thoracic
cage
.
Flail chest
is usually associated with other intrathoracic injuries, including pulmonary contusion, which can result in respiratory failure. We present a case of a 44-year-old man who was hit by a truck and a forklift resulting in multiple rib fractures bilaterally, and bilateral hemopneumothorax along with left chest wall depression and severe flail chest. The Nuss procedure was performed for both stabilization of severe flail chest and elevation of the depressed chest wall. The patient was weaned from mechanical ventilation on the first postoperative day and was ultimately discharged without any complications.
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PMID:Nuss procedure for severe flail chest after blunt trauma. 2563 39
Flail chest
is a life-threatening situation that paradoxical movement of the thoracic
cage
was caused by multiply fractured ribs in two different planes, or a sternal fracture, or a combination of the two. The methods to achieve stability of the chest wall are controversy between surgical fixation and mechanical ventilation. We report a case of a 33-year-old man who fell from a high place with fail chest due to multiple rib fractures bilaterally and horizontal sternal fracture. The conventional surgical stabilization using metal plates by access to the front of the sternum could not provide stability of the flail segment because the fracture surface was obliquely upward and there were multiple bilateral rib fractures adjacent the sternum. The Nuss procedure was performed for supporting the flail segment from the back.
Flail chest
was resolved immediately after the surgery. The patient was weaned from the mechanical ventilation on third postoperative day successfully and was ultimately discharged without any complications.
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PMID:Nuss procedure for surgical stabilization of flail chest with horizontal sternal body fracture and multiple bilateral rib fractures. 2729 64