Overview of Flail Chest
Flail chest is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition characterized by the fracture of three or more adjacent ribs in multiple places. It is most commonly caused by direct impacts and trauma, such as motor vehicle accidents or injuries from a steering wheel impact. It can also occur due to falls in elderly individuals with osteoporosis, or assaults involving sharp objects.
Pathophysiology
The pathophysiology of flail chest is complex, involving fractures of the ribs, costal cartilage, or sternum, leading to an unstable chest wall. This instability results in paradoxical breathing movement, significantly impairing normal respiratory function. During inspiration, the diaphragm's downward movement creates negative pressure that exacerbates the inward movement of the flail segment, reducing ventilation efficiency. Conversely, during expiration, the flail segment moves outward, impeding exhalation.
Clinical Manifestations
Patients with flail chest may experience:
Complications
Severe cases of flail chest can lead to:
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