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Review
. 2006 Oct;109(10):881-92; quiz 893-4.
doi: 10.1007/s00113-006-1150-1.

[Chest injury. Part II: Management of specific injuries]

[Article in German]
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[Chest injury. Part II: Management of specific injuries]

[Article in German]
C Waydhas et al. Unfallchirurg. 2006 Oct.

Abstract

Significant injuries to the thorax comprise pneumothorax, rib fractures, lung contusion, cardiac contusion, aortic laceration, ruptured diaphragm, and the very rare injuries to the tracheo-bronchial tree and the esophagus. A surgeon dealing with chest trauma patients needs to be familiar with the indications for and execution of chest tube insertion for thoracic drainage, pericardial puncture, and thoracoscopy and thoracotomy. Interventional techniques are gaining increasing acceptance in the management of major vascular injuries. The vast majority of patients with chest injury do not need an operative intervention, but it is necessary to place a thoracic drain in 10-15% of cases or to perform in a much lower proportion a pericardial puncture or a thoracotomy.

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