Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Nov 2017)

Go-kart Accident - Induced Isolated Sternal Body Fracture

  • Onur Kaplan,
  • Ozgur Sogut,
  • Mehmet Yigit,
  • Mustafa Ozturk,
  • Muhamed Furkan Ozden

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/30995.10882
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
pp. RD01 – RD02

Abstract

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Sternal fractures can occur in isolation or with concomitant injuries, such as deceleration injuries and blunt anterior chest trauma. They are seen in 3%-8% of cases of blunt chest trauma, the most common cause of which is motor vehicle accidents. These cases account for 60%-90% of sternal fractures. With the mandatory use of seatbelts, the incidence of sternal fracture has increased. A go-kart (or go-cart) is an open-wheeled car that comes in all shapes and forms, from motorless models to high-powered racing machines. Here, we report on the case of a patient who was involved in a go-kart accident that resulted in an isolated sternal body fracture, with no evidence of concomitant injury on portable anteroposterior and lateral chest radiographs. The patient was treated conservatively with a sternum external fixation corset.

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