1. [Nuss procedure for multiple floating rib and sternum fractures].
- Author
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Benyan AS, Ryzhov PV, Medvedchikov-Ardiya MA, Airapetova MP, and Borkovsky AY
- Subjects
- Humans, Ribs, Sternum diagnostic imaging, Sternum surgery, Rib Fractures diagnostic imaging, Rib Fractures surgery, Thoracic Injuries diagnosis, Thoracic Injuries surgery, Wounds, Nonpenetrating diagnosis, Wounds, Nonpenetrating surgery
- Abstract
One of the most severe forms of blunt chest trauma is multiple floating rib fractures. Incidence of this event is up to 20% of all chest injuries. Mortality rate is about 40%. Modern surgical approach involves new technologies for rib osteosynthesis and chest stabilization. These procedures can reduce mortality by 8-10%. One of the possible options for chest stabilization in victims with anterior floating fractures, including sternal fractures, is insertion of a chest plate according to the principle of Nuss procedure. The last technique is used for correction of pectus excavatum. We report our first experience of Nuss procedure in a patient with multiple trauma, floating rib fractures and sternal fracture. Surgical intervention is described in detail. The authors emphasize an important role of thoracoscopy in a patient with chest trauma. Several modern trends in surgery for chest trauma are discussed: active surgical approach for multiple floating rib fractures, combination of surgical and resuscitation methods for chest stabilization, minimized surgical trauma by using of high-tech and endoscopic surgery.
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- 2022
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