Surgical rib fixation in traumatic rib fractures: is it warranted?

Purpose of review Traumatic chest wall injuries and rib fractures remain a prevalent injury. Despite many advances, these injuries result in high morbidity and mortality. Surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) is increasing in utilization with expanding indications. Recent studies have demonstrated that many patients may benefit from surgical intervention. Recent findings Over the past 20 years the indications and timing of SSRF has evolved. Once reserved mainly for the most extreme of injuries, expanding indications demonstrate that even minimally injured patients may benefit from intervention regarding pain control, respiratory complications, and overall mortality. Summary SSRF has become more prevalent with improving outcomes for patients. Understanding the indications will help expand utilization and improve patient outcomes.
Source: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: TRAUMA AND TRANSFUSION: Edited by Catherine M. Kuza Source Type: research