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Flail Chest

Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

  • Flail chest could be a life threatening condition.
  • A segment of the rib cage breaks and becomes separated or detached from the chest wall.
  • It usually requires significant violent force in order to break the ribs in this way.
  • The fractured segment will sink into the chest with inspiration and expand out of the chest wall with expiration opposite to the normal chest wall mechanism.
  • The segmented rib fractures works independently.
  • If the segmented section moves right, then the rest of the ribs move left, and vice versa.
  • The flail chest moves in the opposite direction to the rest of the chest wall. This is called paradoxical breathing.
  • There may be a pulmonary contusion associated with the flail chest fracture segment.
  • There also may be a noticeable chest wall deformity with presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue (crepitus).
  • The trauma usually causes scapular fractures or clavicle fracture.
  • Symptoms: – Chest pain and shortness of breath. – Paradoxical movement of the flail segment. – The constant movement of the ribs is really painful. – The broken rib may puncture the lung and cause pneumothorax.
  • X-ray: it is difficult to see if the fractures are displaced or nondisplaced.
  • CT scan is probably better for visualizing these fractures.
  • The prognosis varies and it depends on the severity of the condition, however the death rate ranges between 10%-25% usually depending on the pulmonary injury.
  • About 8% of patients who are admitted to the hospital with fractured ribs will have a flail chest.

Treatment:

• Observation: – If there is no respiratory compromise. – No flail chest segment.

  • Follow advanced life trauma support (ATLS) principles: – Airway – Breathing – Circulation •
  • Give the patient pain control, usually with intercostal block
  • Avoid suppression of breathing
  • Give the patient positive pressure ventilation, chest tube if needed.
  • Surgery: – May help in reducing the duration of ventilator support and aid in the pulmonary function. – Patient will need aggressive pulmonary toilet and physiotherapy. –
  • You do open reduction and internal fixation when there is severe pain and displaced ribs; When there is flail chest segment; three or more consecutive fractured ribs with segmental injury; When the rib fractures are associated with failure to wean the patient off of ventilation. Flail chest
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