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Sternal fracture - Physiopedia
Manubrial fractures may be associated with aortic and brachiocephalic vessels injuries, while the depresses sternal body fractures may determine myocardial effects in 1,5-6% of patients.
Fractures of the manubrium sterni: treatment options and a …
Sternum fractures are mostly located on the sternal corpus, seldom on the manubrium. Fractures of the sternal manubrium are, however, more frequently associated with severe concomitant injuries of thoracic organs, and therefore deserve special attention.
Sternal fracture | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2024年2月26日 · Sternal fractures occur in ~5% of blunt chest trauma with the manubrium being the most commonly injured part. Fractures of the sternum are seen in between 3-6.8% of all motor vehicle collisions 1.
Sternal Fractures: Causes, Signs, Complications, and Treatment - WebMD
2024年2月25日 · What Is a Broken Sternum? The sternum – sometimes called the breastbone – is the flat bone in the center of your chest. Your ribs and collarbone connect to your sternum. …
Sternal Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2024年6月22日 · Identify the common causes and risk factors associated with sternal fractures, including motor vehicle collisions, falls, and sports-related injuries. Implement Advanced Trauma Life Support guidelines in treating patients with suspected sternal fractures.
Sternal fractures and their management - PMC
Sternal fractures are predominantly associated with deceleration injuries and blunt anterior chest trauma. Sternal trauma must be carefully evaluated by monitoring of vital parameters and it is of paramount importance that concomitant injuries are excluded.
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2018年3月1日 · Background: Sternum fractures are mostly located on the sternal corpus, seldom on the manubrium. Fractures of the sternal manubrium are, however, more frequently associated with severe...
Sternal Fracture Imaging and Diagnosis - Medscape
Most sternal fractures occur in the midbody, and they are typically transverse. Manubrial fractures are the next most common. Stress fractures are occasionally seen in athletes such as...
Stabilization of a Multi-Fragment Manubrial Fracture: A Case Report • Based on AO/OTA classification, sternal fractures divided into location (manubrium, body, xyphoid) and fracture pattern (transverse, oblique, multi-fragmentary) • Following reduction, transverse and oblique injuries can be stabilized with two longitudinally oriented plates
Current treatment and outcomes of traumatic sternal fractures—a ...
Traumatic sternal fractures are rare injuries. The most common mechanism of injury is direct blunt trauma to the anterior chest wall. Most (> 95%) sternal fractures are treated conservatively. Surgical fixation is indicated in case of fracture instability, displacement or non-union.