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Old 11-12-2011, 12:13 AM #1
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Default Rib Resection

Hi Folks

As means of background, I fell at home last year - down a flight of stairs - and broke ten ribs, punctured my lung, cracked a vertebare, and tore my rotator cuff. I'm a healthy 44yo male. I was in intensive care for 3 weeks because of the lung, had the rotator cuff repaired in Januray 2011, but still have issues with the ribs. Seems two (5 & 6) are intruding in to my lung making even moderately deep breathing uncomfortable.

I think I have a pretty high tolerance for pain, but I would like to have (I think) the ribs resectioned. I am curious if anyone has had a similar procedure and what your thoughts are regarding same.

Thanks in advance!
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