Buckle rib fractures

Case contributed by Chris O'Donnell , 12 Jan 2012
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Dylan Kurda, 19 Sep 2015

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Buckle rib fractures are typical of an anterior compressive force to the chest most commonly external cardiac massage but can be seen following any such traumatic injury. Buckle is an engineering term to mean cortical disruption to the compressive (inner) side of the rib and maintenance of the tensile (outer) side cortex.  ItIt occurs in all ages even very elderly patients thus ribs are not the same as most adult long bones that tend to break like pencils on the tensile side when exposed to an extreme force.   Buckle fractures are usually seen in the middle ribs (anterior 1/3) and in a line.  TheThe anterior force responsible for the rib injury may also cause a similar fracture to the sternum.

  • -<p>Buckle rib fractures are typical of an anterior compressive force to the chest most commonly external cardiac massage but can be seen following any such traumatic injury.  Buckle is an engineering term to mean cortical disruption to the compressive (inner) side of the rib and maintenance of the tensile (outer) side cortex.  It occurs in all ages even very elderly patients thus ribs are not the same as most adult long bones that tend to break like pencils on the tensile side when exposed to an extreme force.   Buckle fractures are usually seen in the middle ribs (anterior 1/3) and in a line.  The anterior force responsible for the rib injury may also cause a similar fracture to the sternum.</p>
  • +<p>Buckle rib fractures are typical of an anterior compressive force to the chest most commonly external cardiac massage but can be seen following any such traumatic injury. Buckle is an engineering term to mean cortical disruption to the compressive (inner) side of the rib and maintenance of the tensile (outer) side cortex. It occurs in all ages even very elderly patients thus ribs are not the same as most adult long bones that tend to break like pencils on the tensile side when exposed to an extreme force.   Buckle fractures are usually seen in the middle ribs (anterior 1/3) and in a line. The anterior force responsible for the rib injury may also cause a similar fracture to the sternum.</p>
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Typical buckle rib fracture - inner cortex only

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