Thoracic trauma due to blunt or penetrating injury is a major cause of hospitalization worldwide, associated with high mortality rates ranging from 15 to 77%. The majority of thoracic injuries requiring surgical intervention are due to penetrating mechanisms of injury such as gunshot wounds, stab wounds, and shotgun wounds. We present a case of a gunshot-induced thoracic trauma with a way of the bullet predominantly through the right lung, managed, despite the extensive course through the chest cavity, fortunately only by tubal thoracostomy. In addition we provide a thorough review of the literature regarding penetrating thoracic traumas, and specifically those caused by gunshots
Introduction: Penetrating thoracic trauma management represents a major problem for emergency depart...
Background: The two most common causes of penetrating thoracic trauma are firearm injuries and injur...
Copyright © 2013 Saptarshi Biswas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Thoracic trauma occurs frequently but seldom requires surgery (10-20%, [1]). The mortality rate for ...
Gunshot wounds remain the most common cause of penetrating injuries in children and adolescents and ...
Background Patients with thoracic trauma caused by gunshots face a high risk of death, and medical s...
Abstract We present the case of a patient who sustained a penetrating injury to the ch...
Background: The two most common causes of penetrating thoracic trauma are firearm injuries and injur...
Background: To determine the pattern of penetrating thoracic injury, including the causes, the role ...
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery can be a useful tool in selected penetrating chest trauma patie...
Introduction: Bullet emboli occur when bullets migrate from an entry point to an abnormal endpoint v...
Penetrating chest injuries are the most frequent causes of serious demage and death in wound-ed indi...
Objective To investigate the application of video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) surgery in emergency...
The frequency of trauma and penetrating wounds ofthe heart and the great intrathoracic vessels is co...
Introduction: Gunshot injuries are a result of a bullet or projectile fired from a weapon that penet...
Introduction: Penetrating thoracic trauma management represents a major problem for emergency depart...
Background: The two most common causes of penetrating thoracic trauma are firearm injuries and injur...
Copyright © 2013 Saptarshi Biswas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Thoracic trauma occurs frequently but seldom requires surgery (10-20%, [1]). The mortality rate for ...
Gunshot wounds remain the most common cause of penetrating injuries in children and adolescents and ...
Background Patients with thoracic trauma caused by gunshots face a high risk of death, and medical s...
Abstract We present the case of a patient who sustained a penetrating injury to the ch...
Background: The two most common causes of penetrating thoracic trauma are firearm injuries and injur...
Background: To determine the pattern of penetrating thoracic injury, including the causes, the role ...
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery can be a useful tool in selected penetrating chest trauma patie...
Introduction: Bullet emboli occur when bullets migrate from an entry point to an abnormal endpoint v...
Penetrating chest injuries are the most frequent causes of serious demage and death in wound-ed indi...
Objective To investigate the application of video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) surgery in emergency...
The frequency of trauma and penetrating wounds ofthe heart and the great intrathoracic vessels is co...
Introduction: Gunshot injuries are a result of a bullet or projectile fired from a weapon that penet...
Introduction: Penetrating thoracic trauma management represents a major problem for emergency depart...
Background: The two most common causes of penetrating thoracic trauma are firearm injuries and injur...
Copyright © 2013 Saptarshi Biswas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...