Management of Blunt Sternal Fractures in a Community-Based Hospital.

Fathima T Kunhivalappil, Taleb M Almansoori, Muhamed Salim AbdulRahman, Mohamed A Hefny, Nirmin A Mansour, Taoufik Zoubeidi, Moien A B Khan, Ashraf F Hefny
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Background: Sternal fractures are not commonly observed in patients with blunt trauma. The routine use of computed tomography (CT) in the evaluation of chest trauma helps identify these fractures. We studied the incidence, injury mechanism, management, and outcome of sternal fractures in patients with blunt trauma treated at our community-based hospital.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the chest CT scans of all patients with blunt trauma who were presented to our community-based hospital from October 2010 to March 2019. The study variables included age at the time of injury, sex, mechanism of injury, type, and site of fracture, associated injuries, Glasgow Coma Scale, Injury Severity Score, need for intensive care unit admission, hospital stay, and long-term outcome.

Results: In total, 5632 patients with blunt trauma presented to our hospital during the study period, and chest CT scan was performed for 2578 patients. Sternal fractures were diagnosed in 63 patients. The primary mechanism of injury was a motor vehicle collision. The most common site of fracture was the body of the sternum (47 patients; 74.6%). Twenty (31.7%) patients had an isolated sternal fracture with no other injuries. Seven (11.1%) patients were discharged directly from the emergency department. Two patients died (overall mortality rate, 3.2%) and two experienced long-term disability.

Conclusions: The incidence of sternal fractures in our patient population was similar to that reported by tertiary hospitals. Patients with a sternal fracture and normal cardiac enzyme levels and electrocardiogram may be safely discharged from the emergency department, provided there are no other major injuries.

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某社区医院钝性胸骨骨折的处理
背景:胸骨骨折在钝性创伤患者中并不常见。常规使用计算机断层扫描(CT)评估胸部创伤有助于识别这些骨折。我们研究了在我们社区医院治疗的钝性创伤患者胸骨骨折的发生率、损伤机制、处理和结局。方法:回顾性分析2010年10月至2019年3月在我们社区医院就诊的所有钝性创伤患者的胸部CT扫描。研究变量包括受伤时的年龄、性别、损伤机制、骨折类型和部位、相关损伤、格拉斯哥昏迷评分、损伤严重程度评分、入住重症监护病房的需要、住院时间和长期结果。结果:研究期间,我院共收治钝性创伤患者5632例,其中2578例进行胸部CT扫描。胸骨骨折63例。受伤的主要机制是机动车碰撞。最常见的骨折部位是胸骨体(47例;74.6%)。20例(31.7%)患者为孤立性胸骨骨折,无其他损伤。7例(11.1%)患者直接从急诊科出院。2例死亡(总死亡率3.2%),2例长期残疾。结论:本院胸骨骨折发生率与三级医院报道的胸骨骨折发生率相近。胸骨骨折且心脏酶水平和心电图正常的患者,只要没有其他重大损伤,就可以安全地从急诊室出院。
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期刊介绍: Surgery Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for surgeons and the surgical research community. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focusing on clinical and laboratory research relevant to surgical practice and teaching, with an emphasis on findings directly affecting surgical management.
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