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Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks for Early Rib Fracture Pain Management: The SABRE Randomized Clinical Trial.

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Spontaneous rib fractures

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2015
Background Other than trauma, rib fracture can occur spontaneously due to a severe cough or sneeze. In this study, patients with spontaneous rib fractures were analyzed according to age, sex, underlying pathology, treatment, and complications. Methods Twelve patients who presented between February 2009 and February 2011 with spontaneous rib fracture ...
Ozgur, Katrancioglu   +3 more
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Rib Stress Fractures

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2004
The ribs are an uncommon site of stress fracture. Typical locations are the first rib anterolaterally, the fourth through ninth ribs laterally and posterolaterally, and the posteromedial upper ribs. Muscular forces are predominantly responsible for these fractures.
Leonard P, Connolly, Susan A, Connolly
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Rib Fractures

DHR Proceedings, 2021
Rib fractures, though usually are not lethal immediately, can lead to terrible complications like pneumonia and lead to mortality in trauma patients.  Operative and non-operative management of rib fractures depending on severity are both reviewed.
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Cough-induced rib fractures

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2015
Background Occasionally, patients who complain of chest pain after the onset of coughing are diagnosed with rib fractures. We investigated the characteristics of cough-induced rib fractures. Methods Between April 2008 and December 2013, 17 patients were referred to our hospital with chest pain after the onset of coughing. Rib radiography was performed,
Atsushi, Sano   +2 more
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Perils of Rib Fractures

The American Surgeon™, 2008
Rib fractures (RF) are noted in 4 to 12 per cent of trauma admissions. To define RF risks at a Level 1 trauma center, investigators conducted a 10-year (1995–2004) retrospective analysis of all trauma patients. Blunt chest trauma was seen in 13 per cent (1,475/11,533) of patients and RF in 808 patients (55% blunt chest trauma, 7% blunt trauma).
Om P, Sharma   +5 more
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Isolated Cervical Rib Fracture

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2010
Isolated fracture of a cervical rib is a very rare entity. Cervical rib fracture due to heavy backpack usage is a new occupational hazard for students. Cervical rib fracture usually presents as a painless swelling or as thoracic outlet syndrome. We report two patients with cervical rib fractures, one of them secondary to backpack usage, and review the ...
Ganesh S, Kamath   +5 more
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Pediatric First Rib Fractures

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1990
First rib fractures are associated with a high incidence of thoracic, vascular, abdominal, and central nervous system injuries. Usually reported in the adult population, first rib fractures are infrequently described in the pediatric population. We take this opportunity to describe six pediatric patients who sustained traumatic first rib fractures ...
G J, Harris, R T, Soper
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Rib fractures in children

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1985
We reviewed the charts of 21 children admitted to the hospital with rib fractures to determine the cause of trauma, the relationship of the number and location of rib fractures to other injuries, the course of flail chest in children, and the frequency and characteristics of injuries caused by child abuse.
P, Schweich, G, Fleisher
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