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Flail chest, often defined as the fracture of three or more ribs in two or more places, represents the most severe form of rib fractures. Conservative treatment, consisting of respiratory assistance with endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation
Darko Aleksa Golic +3 more
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This review provides a comprehensive summary of monoamine neurotransmitter analysis by capillary electrophoresis with amperometric detection. Fundamental principles of amperometric detection, electrode positioning strategies, and approaches to high‐voltage decoupling are described, followed by a critical comparison of electrode materials, selection of ...
Petr Kubáň +3 more
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The influence of orthopedic corsets on the incidence of pathological fractures in patients with spinal bone metastases after radiotherapy [PDF]
Background: Clinical care of unstable spinal bone metastases in many centers often includes patient immobilization by means of an orthopedic corset in order to prevent pathological fractures.
Bostel, Tilman +6 more
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Pulmonary function testing after operative stabilisation of the chest wall for flail chest [PDF]
Objective: This is a prospective evaluation of chest wall integrity and pulmonary function in patients with operative stabilisation for flail chest injuries.
Dusmet, M. +5 more
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Moderate Fire Temperatures Affect the Structure of Clayey Oxisol Aggregates
ABSTRACT Wildfires have become increasingly frequent and intense worldwide, raising concerns about their impacts on soil systems. However, the thermal responses of clay‐rich Oxisols, dominated by Fe and Al oxides, remain poorly understood. In this study, samples from the 0 to 5 cm layer of six Oxisols were subjected to controlled heating at ...
Yasmmin Tadeu Costa +5 more
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Rib Fractures and Surgical Stabilization: A Narrative Review of Contemporary Management and Outcomes
Background: Rib fractures are among the most common thoracic injuries following blunt trauma and are associated with significant morbidity, particularly in elderly and polytrauma populations.
Juan F. Figueroa, Susana Fortich
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Background Rib fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality in polytraumatized patients. There is considerable variability in the management (operative vs. non-operative) and timing of operative intervention.
Brian Daley +6 more
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National readmission rates after surgical stabilization of traumatic rib fractures
Introduction: Little is known about the risk of readmission after surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRFs). Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of the National Readmissions Database, a representative sample of all hospitalized patients in the US, from January 2012 to December 2014. All inpatient encounters with a primary
PeterI Cha +6 more
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Latex Serum‐Derived Supramolecular Networks Enable Toughening of Natural Rubber
Latex‐serum addition enhances strain‐induced crystallization (SIC) toughening in natural rubber, increasing tearing strength and extending the SIC activation window. Supramolecular networks form via bifurcated hydrogen bonding between polyol components (e.g., quebrachitol) and end‐functionalized polyisoprene chains, serving as effective crystallization
Katsuhiko Tsunoda +5 more
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Crossed Kirschner’s wires for the treatment of anterior flail chest: an extracortical rib fixation [PDF]
Objective: Thoracic trauma may be a life-threatening condition. Flail chest is a severe chest injury with high mortality rates. Surgery is not frequently performed and, in Literature, data are controversial.
Felice Mucilli, Pierpaolo Camplese, Giuseppe Cipollone, Decio Di,
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