by Dr. Robert Snyder
History
In the recent past, options for rib fracture management were relatively limited. Regardless of the number and/or complexity of the fractures, therapy primarily consisted of pain control and pulmonary toilet exercises. For the majority of patients, this was adequate. Unfortunately for a minority of patients, they did not do as well. In the last couple of years, the trauma service at The Medical Center of Aurora has been using a Rib Fracture Plating System. In the past, attempts to plate ribs were met with an unacceptably high failure rate and involved significant morbidity in terms of exposure incisions. The new system is a significant improvement.
Benefits
Most patients do well with the standard management involving pain medication, muscle relaxants and breathing exercises. For the occasional patient who requires more aggressive therapy, we now are able to offer the RibLoc Rib Fracture Plating option. Results in the patients who have undergone this plating are very encouraging. Rather than several months, we have seen recovery times of just weeks.