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Active clinical trials for "Rib Fractures"

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Ultrasound- Guided Continuous Serratus Anterior Plane Block Versus Ultrasound- Guided Continuous...

Serratus Anterior Plane BlockThoracic Paravertebral Block3 more

The aim of this study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound guided continuous SAP block and ultrasound guided continuous TPVB in patients with multiple traumatic rib fractures.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Epidural and Paracostal Catheter Placement for Pain Control After Rib Fractures

Rib FracturesWounds and Injuries

The investigators plan to compare the incidence of successful placement of epidural pain catheters versus paracostal catheters for the control of pain and prevention of pulmonary complications for adult trauma patients with blunt chest wall trauma resulting in multiple rib fractures. When a trauma patient has > or = to 3 rib fractures on the same side, is being admitted to the Surgical ICU, and is encountered within 72 hours from the time of their injury, they will be eligible for the study. If they (or a proxy) choose to participate, consent will be obtained and they will randomly be assigned to receive either an epidural or paracostal catheter for pain control. The aim of the study is to determine if paracostal catheters are noninferior to epidurals for controlling pain in multisystem trauma patients. Secondarily the investigators will evaluate success and time of placement of the assigned intervention and follow the patient throughout their hospital course to compare the success of analgesia provided by each modality along with any complications and/or benefits of the two types of catheters.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Operative Treatment of Unstable Thoracic Cage Injuries and Chest Wall Deformity in Trauma

TraumaFlail Chest2 more

The purpose of this prospective controlled study is to determine whether surgical management of unstable thoracic cage injuries and chest wall deformity in trauma reduces the need for and the time spent on ventilator compared to a group treated without operation.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Individualized Discharge Planning in Patients With Rib Fracture

Rib Fractures

Patients with rib fractures may develop pneumonia and even respiratory failure requiring critical care, ventilator management, and hospitalization. Discharge planning is a broad range of time-limited services designed to ensure healthcare continuity, avoid preventable poor outcomes among at-risk populations, and promote the safe and timely transfer of patients care.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study of the U-Plate Fracture Repair System to Treat Rib Fractures

Rib FractureFlail Chest

The purpose of this study is to gather information about a device used to help fix broken ribs. Hypothesis: Rib fracture repair with the U-plate system is clinically durable and safe for the indications of flail chest repair, acute pain control, chest wall defect repair, and rib fracture non-union.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Prospective Study of Video-assisted Rib Planting in Chest Wall Stabilization

Rib FracturesRib Fracture Multiple

The purpose of this study is to compare the advantages and disadvantages of video-assisted rib planting and traditional internal fixation of rib fractures in chest wall stabilization. The investigators design a new surgical method of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for rib fractures, evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the new surgical techniques with a prospective study.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Exparel for Pain Control During Care of Rib Fractures

Pain

This study is looking at a novel therapy of numbing medication injected directly around the fracture site. The purpose of this study is to determine if the study medication, EXPAREL®, is a viable alternative to current therapies for rib fractures.

Withdrawn12 enrollment criteria

IS Reduces Rib Fracture Complications

Hemothorax; TraumaticRib Fractures1 more

The incentive spirometer (IS) is a mechanical device that helps lung expansion. It is commonly used to prevent postoperative lung atelectasis and decreased pulmonary complications in patients who received cardiac, lung, or abdomen surgery.This study aimed to explore the effect of the IS on the improvement of lung function and decrease in pulmonary complication rate in rib fractures patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Lidocaine Infusions for Rib Fractures

Rib Fracture MultipleTrauma Chest2 more

Patients with traumatic rib fractures not receiving regional anesthesia through a epidural or nerve block catheter will be recruited for the study. Once enrolled, they will be randomized to receive either intravenous lidocaine or intravenous saline for control of pain related to their rib fractures. In addition, they will receive other pain medications, such as acetaminophen, gabapentin, and opioid pain medications. Our primary outcome is a decrease in their opioid medication requirements.

Withdrawn3 enrollment criteria

Real-time Ultrasound Guidance for Thoracic Epidural Blocks

AnalgesiaThoracic Tumors2 more

Various modalities have been proposed for real-time confirmation of loss of resistance (LOR) for thoracic epidural blocks. With real-time ultrasound (US) guidance, the anesthesiologist attempts to visualize the sonographic advancement of the epidural needle and penetration of the epidural space (as detected by LOR) This observational study is set out to confirm the reliability of real-time ultrasound guidance as an adjunct to LOR for thoracic epidural blocks.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria
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