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==Treatment==
==Management==
*Pts w/ mild-moderate flail chest who are otherwise healthy may be managed w/o PPV
*Pts w/ mild-moderate flail chest who are otherwise healthy may be managed w/o PPV
*Analgesia
*Analgesia

Revision as of 23:04, 7 July 2016

Background

  • Due to segmental fxs (in 2 or more locations on same rib) of 3 or more adjacent ribs
    • Leads to free-floating segment of ribs that no longer attach to rest of thorax
  • Commonly associated w/ respiratory failure (due to pulmonary contusion)

Diagnosis

  • Paradoxical inward movement of involved portion during inspiration

Differential Diagnosis

Thoracic Trauma

Management

  • Pts w/ mild-moderate flail chest who are otherwise healthy may be managed w/o PPV
  • Analgesia
  • Consider intubation even if patient's breathing initially seems adequate, esp if:
    • Shock
    • Severe head injury
    • Comorbid pulmonary disease
    • Fracture of 8 or more ribs
    • Age >65
  • Surgical fixation is controversial

See Also