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Management of Thoracic Injuries
INTERNATIONAL ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICS, 1971Morley M. Singer, Joseph Lee
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2019
Although rare, vascular injury represents one of the most feared complications of penetrating and blunt trauma. These life-threatening injuries can often be cured safely if detected early, especially in the era of vascular stenting. Original detection of aortic injury often relies on chest radiography and findings of mediastinal widening with ...
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Although rare, vascular injury represents one of the most feared complications of penetrating and blunt trauma. These life-threatening injuries can often be cured safely if detected early, especially in the era of vascular stenting. Original detection of aortic injury often relies on chest radiography and findings of mediastinal widening with ...
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On the left side the thoracic duct can be injured following a stab or a puncture injury to the root of the neck. Although largely fatal, the survivors of such penetrating injuries to the left subclavian triangle may sustain laceration or division of the thoracic duct in addition to more important and more dramatic soft tissue injuries.
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2015
Thoracic vascular trauma can present a significant clinical challenge. The relative inaccessibility of the vasculature, exsanguinating hemorrhage, and lack of operator experience all contribute to the difficulty in treating these infrequent but potentially lethal injuries.
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Thoracic vascular trauma can present a significant clinical challenge. The relative inaccessibility of the vasculature, exsanguinating hemorrhage, and lack of operator experience all contribute to the difficulty in treating these infrequent but potentially lethal injuries.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 2022
Dan Horan, Catherine Blake, Seamus Kelly
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Dan Horan, Catherine Blake, Seamus Kelly
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2013
Thoracic duct injury is a rare consequence of both blunt and penetrating trauma; it is most commonly due to iatrogenic injury following neck or chest surgery, particularly esophagectomy. It can be associated with significant morbidity including sepsis, malnutrition, dehydration, and electrolyte abnormalities, these complications can result in death if ...
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Thoracic duct injury is a rare consequence of both blunt and penetrating trauma; it is most commonly due to iatrogenic injury following neck or chest surgery, particularly esophagectomy. It can be associated with significant morbidity including sepsis, malnutrition, dehydration, and electrolyte abnormalities, these complications can result in death if ...
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