Please confirm topic selection

Are you sure you want to trigger topic in your Anconeus AI algorithm?

Please confirm action

You are done for today with this topic.

Would you like to start learning session with this topic items scheduled for future?

Updated: Jun 1 2017

Flail Chest

Snapshot
  • A 17-year-old boy CXRpresents to the emergency department following an altercation at school. He was beaten up by 4 other boys and was found lying on the ground by a teacher after recess. Chest radiograph demonstrates several broken ribs.
Introduction
  • Occurs when a segment of the chest wall does not have bony continuity with the rest of the thoracic cage
    • 3 or more adjacent ribs are fractured in 2 or more places
  • Causes paradoxical inward movement of the flail segment during inspiration
  • Produces inadequate inspiratory or expiratory pressure
  • Can result in damage of underlying lung
    • pulmonary contusion
Presentation
  • Symptoms
    • pleuritic chest pain
    • dyspnea
    • hyperventilation
    • dizziness
    • syncope
  • Physical exam
    • abnormal chest wall movement
      • may not be appreciated if patient is splinting with pain
    • crepitus over the defect
Evaluation
  • CXR
    • diagnostic gold standard
    • shows three or more adjectent ribs fractures in two or more places
  • CT
    • may show associated injuries but usually does not add to diagnosis
  • O2 saturation / blood gas
    • may show signs of respiratory alkalosis secondary to rapid, short breaths
Differential
  •  Secondary pneumothorax, musculocutaneous injury
Treatment
  • Non-operative 
    • supplemental oxygen
    • narcotic analgesics
  • Operative 
    • usually does not require immediate operative intervention 
    • wound closure in cases of open fractures
    • intubation with mechanical ventilation
      • only to rexpand lung when necessary
Prognosis, Prevention, and Complications
  • Prognosis
    • good to excellent depending on severity of defect
  • Prevention
    • no preventive measures may be taken as most often presents post-traumatically
    • lifestyle modification to avoid at-risk scenarios
  • Complications
    • may result in respiratory compromise due to underlying pulmonary contusion
Question
1 of 1
Private Note

Attach Treatment Poll
Treatment poll is required to gain more useful feedback from members.
Please enter Question Text
Please enter at least 2 unique options
Please enter at least 2 unique options
Please enter at least 2 unique options