Literature DB >> 14636736

Traumatic sternal fracture: outcome following admission to a Thoracic Surgical Unit.

T Velissaris1, A T M Tang, A Patel, K Khallifa, D F Weeden.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We reviewed our experience of the in-hospital management and early follow-up of patients admitted with a traumatic sternal fracture to a Thoracic Surgical Unit. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Over a 7-year period, 73 consecutive patients (51 males) with a median age of 51 (range 17-84) years were admitted through the Emergency Department with an acute traumatic sternal fracture. The patients were hospitalised for cardiorespiratory monitoring, pain control and physiotherapy. Outpatient follow-up occurred 6 weeks after discharge.
RESULTS: The median hospital stay was 2 days (range 1-15 days). Sixty-four patients (88%) did not require parenteral analgesia or any other procedure that would necessitate admission to hospital. Three patients (4%) with severely displaced fractures and complex co-morbidities required surgical correction. Follow-up revealed no significant complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Admission to hospital is not necessary for every patient sustaining a sternal fracture and should be reserved for those with high-impact trauma, severely displaced fractures, significant associated injuries, complex analgesic requirements, important co-morbidities or inadequate domestic support.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14636736     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1383(02)00415-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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