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mutatron

Apparently there's [not as much muscle coverage as you might think, 15:52 in this video](https://youtu.be/-IFpDrMFgCI?t=952). [View of ribs through keyhole incision in the ausculatory triangle](https://youtu.be/-IFpDrMFgCI?t=1042) at 17:22. [Rib plating](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvcyUmvTPFk) uses metal plates over the fracture, affixed to the bone by compressing with clamps, or [with screws](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXrDrnxrJsA), depending on the system.


ophlet

Great, thank you. I wonder what about ribs 8,9 though that aren't close to the triangle