| Literature DB >> 33062899 |
Kenichiro Uchida1, Masahiro Miyashita1, Shinichiro Kaga1, Tomohiro Noda1, Tetsuro Nishimura1, Hiromasa Yamamoto1, Yasumitsu Mizobata1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recently, interest has increased in surgical fixation for severe thoracic wall injury with good short-term outcomes. However, few reports have evaluated long-term outcomes or complications. This study aimed to assess long-term quality of life and implant-related complications after rib fixation for flail chest and multiple rib fractures.Entities:
Keywords: bone plates; rib fractures; thoracic injuries; thoracic surgical procedures
Year: 2020 PMID: 33062899 PMCID: PMC7520900 DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2020-000546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trauma Surg Acute Care Open ISSN: 2397-5776
Figure 1Indications for surgical rib fixation. (A) Massive fractured rib dislocations, such as ribs lacerating the lung. (B) Overlapping of fractured ribs of >15 mm.
Figure 2Flow chart of patient inclusion in the study. Of the 326 patients diagnosed as having multiple rib fractures, 79 potentially had an indication for rib fixation. However, 57 patients were excluded, and the remaining 22 patients underwent surgical rib fixation. Two patients had already died due to senescence. Finally, we could contact and obtain follow-up information from 20 patients. GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale.
Demographic data of patients
| N=20 | |
| Sex, male/female | 12/8 (male: 60%) |
| Age, years | 64 (56–73) |
| Thoracic AIS score | 4 (4–5) |
| ISS | 29 (22–41) |
| Mechanism of injury | |
| Motor vehicle crash | 14 (70%) |
| Fall from height | 6 (30%) |
| Days after injury until operation | 4 (2–7) |
Data are presented as median (25%–75% IQR) or number (%).
AIS, Abbreviated Injury Scale; ISS, Injury Severity Score.
Description of the fractured ribs
| N=20 | |
| Number of fractured ribs | 8 (6–10) |
| Site of rib fracture (including duplicates) | |
| Anterior | 11 |
| Lateral/posterior | 8/3 |
| Number of fractured ribs consisting of flail segments | 3 (2–5) |
| Maximum overlap of fractured ribs (mm) | 18 (15–23) |
Data are presented as median (25%–75% IQR).
Short-term overall outcomes
| N=20 | |
| Total duration of IMV (days) | 4 (1–8) |
| Total duration of ICU stay (days) | 6 (3–10) |
| Pneumonia onset during admission | 3 (15%) |
| Tracheostomy | 1 (5%) |
| Implant-related infection | 1 (5%) |
| Failed extubation | 1 (5%) |
| Implant migration/detachment | 1 (5%) |
| In-hospital mortality | 0 |
Statistical data are presented as median (25%–75% IQR) or number (%).
ICU, intensive care unit; IMV, invasive mechanical ventilation.
Long-term overall outcomes
| N=20 | |
| Follow-up duration (months) | 47.5 (22–58) |
| EQ-5D-5L score | 0.89 (0.84–0.93) |
| Delayed infection | 0 |
| Irritation | 2 (10%) |
| Explant/migration | 0 |
Data are presented as median (25%–75% IQR) or number (%).
EQ-5D-5L score, Euro quality of life-5 dimensions-5 level.