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To further improve comfort and respiratory mechanics, ultrasound-guided nerve blocks are employed according to fracture location:
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Thoracic trauma is a major traumatic injury throughout the world, and it has very high incidence in developing countries. Thoracic trauma is often associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Morbidity is due to atelectasis, pneumonia, and respiratory failure as a sequence of hypoventilation.
Most important factor in preventing complications in these patients is pain management. There are different lines of management of multiple rib fractures; conservative therapy is a common line of management which includes appropriate analgesic, rest, and ice.
The use of an incentive spirometer should be encouraged to prevent pulmonary atelectasis and splinting.
Nerve block can also be applied to aid in pain control, surgery may also be a line of management for complicated cases.
The type of nerve block differs according to the site of the fracture; Ultrasound-Guided Serratus Anterior Plane Block is often used for anterolateral rib fractures and Ultrasound-Guided Thoracic Paravertebral Block is used for posterior rib fractures.
The problem here is that ; There is no pain management protocol to be done by thoracic surgeons other than pharmacological analgesics.
This randomized prospective study will be performed in Assiut University Hospitals on two groups of trauma patients, each group is 37 patients; one will undergo nerve block by injection of Lidocaine (7mg/kg) with Epinephrine 1:100000 under ultrasonographical guidance and the other will receive pharmacological analgesics (Oral Paracetamol (500mg/6hr), IV Ketolac (15mg/6hr) and IV perfelgan (1gm/6hr)).
Then improvement in patients pain score, intercostal tube duration in days and total hospital stay in days, patient satisfaction using questionnaire will be assessed.
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Ahmed M Nabil; Mostafa A Kotb
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