The prevalence of great vessel injuries in thoracic trauma is reported at 0.3–10%, predominantly due to a penetrating mechanism. Thoracic aortic injuries, more specifically those within proximity of the aortic root are challenging to manage and unceasing bleeding hampers adequate visualisation for performing repair. We report a case of a 31-year-old male that presented to the emergency department 1 h after sustaining a stab wound injury within proximity of the left upper sternal border. Vital signs were stable on presentation. Physical examination revealed a 1.5 cm laceration in the 3rd intercostal space. Chest X-ray revealed a small left pneumothorax, FAST scan was negative, and CT of the chest revealed left sided haemopneumothorax and hae...
AbstractAccording to the literature, only a small proportion of occurrences regarding penetrating tr...
Penetrating cardiothoracic injuries have occurred in large numbers throughout the world from ancient...
Copyright © 2013 Victor W. Wong et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
AbstractThe prevalence of great vessel injuries in thoracic trauma is reported at 0.3–10%, predomina...
Background: Pulmonary artery bleeding secondary to iatrogenic injury is a troublesome intraoperative...
The Foley catheter is described in the emergency treatment of penetrating cardiac injuries, and its ...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the thoracic aorta carries a high mortality at the scene of injury. ...
Background: Penetrating cardiac injuries are rare and considered the most lethal of all trauma patie...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
Thoracic great vessel and cardiac trauma are characterized by anatomic location and mechanism of inj...
Background: The standard ATLS protocol calls for chest drain insertion in patients with hemothorax b...
Abstract Background The resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, because of its ef...
Trauma is an injury to the body that involves multiple anatomical and pathophysiological changes ca...
Chest injury is an acute, extremely life-threatening condition. Among penetrating heart wounds, appr...
Patients with penetrating chest injuries can present from asymptomatic with just small wounds to pul...
AbstractAccording to the literature, only a small proportion of occurrences regarding penetrating tr...
Penetrating cardiothoracic injuries have occurred in large numbers throughout the world from ancient...
Copyright © 2013 Victor W. Wong et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
AbstractThe prevalence of great vessel injuries in thoracic trauma is reported at 0.3–10%, predomina...
Background: Pulmonary artery bleeding secondary to iatrogenic injury is a troublesome intraoperative...
The Foley catheter is described in the emergency treatment of penetrating cardiac injuries, and its ...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the thoracic aorta carries a high mortality at the scene of injury. ...
Background: Penetrating cardiac injuries are rare and considered the most lethal of all trauma patie...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
Thoracic great vessel and cardiac trauma are characterized by anatomic location and mechanism of inj...
Background: The standard ATLS protocol calls for chest drain insertion in patients with hemothorax b...
Abstract Background The resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, because of its ef...
Trauma is an injury to the body that involves multiple anatomical and pathophysiological changes ca...
Chest injury is an acute, extremely life-threatening condition. Among penetrating heart wounds, appr...
Patients with penetrating chest injuries can present from asymptomatic with just small wounds to pul...
AbstractAccording to the literature, only a small proportion of occurrences regarding penetrating tr...
Penetrating cardiothoracic injuries have occurred in large numbers throughout the world from ancient...
Copyright © 2013 Victor W. Wong et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...