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. 2015 Jul 29;2015(7):CD009919. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009919.pub2

Granetzny 2005.

Methods Study design: RCT
 Multicenter
Setting: Cairo University and Zagazig Clinics, Cairo, Egypt
 Study period: not reported
 Sample size: not reported
Follow‐up: 2 months
Participants 40 participants
Sex: 31 males
Age (mean ± SD): surgical group: 40.5 ± 8.2 years, clinical group: 36 ± 14.9 years
Inclusion criteria: all participants with flail chest with ≥ 3 fractures of ribs and paradoxical breathing
Exclusion criteria: head trauma with disturbed conscious level; associated injuries such as myocardial contusion that might be adversely affected by general anesthesia; severe associated trauma to other systems; fractures of the upper 3 ribs only, as immobilizing bandages are inefficient in fractures of the upper ribs for anatomic reasons
Interventions Group I: conservative treatment using strapping and packing in the form of dressing and fixing with an adhesive bandage, which was put adhesively to the flail segment within 5 cm anterior and posterior to the flail segment and 1 rib above and below it. This adhesive plaster was put in place for at least 7‐10 days, during this period of follow‐up ABGs and chest X‐rays were obtained.
Group II: surgical fixation of fractured ribs with stainless steel wire or Kirschner wires, or both after 24‐36 hours of ICU admission. Until the participants were operated upon, they were treated conservatively as if they were in Group I
Outcomes Thoracic deformity, lung function, mortality, incidence of pneumonia, duration of mechanical ventilation, length of hospital stay, length of ICU stay, pleural empyema, pulmonary embolism, mediastinitis, scoliosis, and wound infection
Notes We contacted the main author to request additional information on methodological aspects of the trial and further statistical data. The author of the study replied providing us only with the statistical data
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) Low risk Quote: "random numbers balanced in blocks of 10"
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Unclear risk Not reported
Blinding of participants and personnel (performance bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk Not reported
Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk Not reported
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes Low risk There were no withdrawals
Selective reporting (reporting bias) Low risk No evidence
Other bias Low risk No evidence