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Operative Treatment of Chest Wall Injuries
Journal article

Operative Treatment of Chest Wall Injuries

Paul M Lafferty, Jack Anavian, Ryan E Will and Peter A Cole
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume, Vol.93(1), pp.97-110
01/01/2011
PMID: 21209274

Abstract

Most injuries to the chest wall with residual deformity do not result in long-term respiratory dysfunction unless they are associated with pulmonary contusion. Indications for operative fixation include flail chest, reduction of pain and disability, a chest wall deformity or defect, symptomatic nonunion, thoracotomy for other indications, and open fractures. Operative indications for chest wall injuries are rare.

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