[Metachronous Bilateral Hemothorax Due to Reverse Chance Type Thoracic Fracture]
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[Metachronous Bilateral Hemothorax Due to Reverse Chance Type Thoracic Fracture]
Abstract
Metachronous bilateral hemothorax due to reverse Chance type thoracic fracture is very rare. In this case, we experienced a case of metachronous bilateral hemothorax, triggered by a thoracic fracture in which the anterior component of the spine collapsed, so-called reverse Chance type thoracic fracture. An 83-year-old woman with spinal kyphosis traumatically injured thoracic spine burst fracture, and bone fragments appeared on both sides of the destroyed vertebra. After injury, the left hemothorax also appeared, followed by the right hemothorax causing hemorrhagic shock. In thoracic destructive anterior fracture, we should consider the possibility of metachronous bilateral hemothorax.
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