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- PreviewRib fractures are common traumatic injuries, occurring in up to 20% of patients who experience thoracic trauma [1]. Historical management of traumatic rib fractures focused on supportive care with pain control and ventilatory support, however continuous movement of ribs with respiration can delay bone healing significantly as compared to other bony injuries which can be completely immobilized [2,3]. Modern advances in available hardware systems and thoracic surgical techniques have made surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) another viable treatment option.
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