Novel extra-thoracic VATS minimally invasive technique for management of multiple rib fractures.

Journal of visualized surgery Pub Date : 2018-05-14 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.21037/jovs.2018.05.08
Natalie N Merchant, Osita Onugha
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We report an elderly patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Alzheimer's disease and early dementia who presented with multiple displaced rib fractures of left ribs 4 through 9 with flail segments of ribs 4 through 8 and an associated traumatic pneumatocele from rib puncture of the left upper lobe. The decision to treat this patient operatively was based on the presence of flail chest, the patient's age, baseline co-morbidities and limited physiological reserve. Surgical rib fixation is traditionally performed with a thoracotomy incision and open exposure for extra-thoracic rib fixation, however, this patient underwent chest wall stabilization using an extra-thoracic video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) technique. We discuss our operative technique using universal rib plating system, optimal retraction for exposure and use of balloon dilation to create an accessible extra-thoracic working space. This surgical approach provided a faster recovery to this patient's baseline with minimal use of narcotics thereby highlighting the impact and importance of this surgical technique for patients presenting with multiple fib fractures, especially the elderly. We show that VATS assisted minimally invasive technique for operative management of multiple rib fractures is a viable surgical option demonstrated by this patient's recovery and return to function with minimal need for pain control despite her advanced age and baseline co-morbidities.

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新型胸外VATS微创技术治疗多发性肋骨骨折。
我们报告了一位患有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)、阿尔茨海默病和早期痴呆的老年患者,其表现为左肋骨4至9的多处移位性肋骨骨折,肋骨4至8的连枷节段,并伴有左上肺叶肋骨穿刺引起的创伤性气膨出。决定对该患者进行手术治疗是基于连枷胸的存在、患者的年龄、基线合并症和有限的生理储备。外科肋骨固定传统上是通过开胸切口和开放暴露进行胸外肋骨固定,然而,该患者使用胸外视频辅助胸外科(VATS)技术进行胸壁稳定。我们讨论了我们的手术技术,使用通用肋骨电镀系统,最佳的暴露回缩和使用球囊扩张来创造一个可接近的胸外工作空间。该手术方法以最小的麻醉药用量使患者更快地恢复到基线,从而突出了该手术技术对多发fib骨折患者,特别是老年人的影响和重要性。我们表明,VATS辅助微创技术用于多处肋骨骨折的手术治疗是一种可行的手术选择,该患者尽管高龄和基线合并症,但恢复和恢复功能的疼痛控制需求最小。
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