Methods of management of flail chest

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We have treated 30 patients with flail chest, with priority given to associated factors (pain, secretions retention, hemo-/pneumothorax and underlying pulmonary contusion). When this treatment was insufficient IMV+PEEP was instituted; in this group there was a 58.8% incidence of pneumonia, 47.5% of sepsis and 11.7 days average stay in the ICU. These were significantly different when compared to the patients controlled without mechanical ventilatory support (7.7% pneumonia, 0% sepsis, 3.2 days). Surgical fixation was limited to 4 patients who presented with multiple and greatly displaced rib fractures, which made fixation by mechanical ventilation unpredictable. © 1980 Springer-Verlag.

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Carpintero, J. L., Rodriguez Diez, A., Ruiz Elvira, M. J., Benitez, J. A., & Perez Rielo, A. (1980). Methods of management of flail chest. Intensive Care Medicine, 6(4), 217–221. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01687161

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