An original technique for surgical stabilisation of traumatic flail chest

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Abstract

The treatment of chest wall injuries with severe paradoxical movement remains controversial. Intermittent positive-pressure respiration may be appropriate, but in some, especially those requiring exploratory thoracotomy for a visceral lesion, surgical fixation is desirable. We present a simple method using two or three stainless Kirschner wires placed in the chest wall. Results in five cases have been good.

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Beltrami, V., Martinelli, G., Giansante, P., & Gentile, K. (1978). An original technique for surgical stabilisation of traumatic flail chest. Thorax, 33(4), 528–529. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.33.4.528

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