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The main study objective is to evaluate the long-term outcome in a prospective follow-up visit of patients who underwent hardware removal after surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) after a blunt chest trauma .
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Potential of surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) to improve clinical outcomes in patients has been demonstrated with increasing interest of surgeons in this procedure and indications for SSRF expanding. Some reports found signals for hardware removal after SSRF such as hardware failure, infections and persisting pain. There is currently lack of studies collecting systematically long-term outcomes after SSRF hardware removal. For that reason, this project presents the retrospective case series of patients with removal of osteosynthetic material after rib stabilisation treated at Department of Thoracic Surgery of the University Hospital Basel (USB). The recovery of these patients will be reviewed and a prospective evaluation of long-term outcomes will be done. The aim is to provide an insight and implications for treatment strategies of future patients. Most of the collected patient data are retrospective data. One prospective follow-up visit inclusive a health survey per patient will be performed.
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Patients who received re-osteosynthesis on the same day as hardware removal
Patients received conservative therapy or surgery with absorbable plates
On hardware implantation:
Inability to follow procedures or insufficient knowledge of language (German/French) or impaired communication or inability to give consent
Patients who have clearly stated that they would not agree in providing their clinical data for scientific purposes
28 participants in 1 patient group
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Helga Bachmann; Maria Stepankova, MD
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