Traumatic avulsion of the right main bronchus in children is usually caused by blunt trauma or traffic accidents. Primary repair by suturing is the preferred treatment. Lesions are life threatening and urgent or emergency surgical repair is indicated. We report our experience with 2 cases of traumatic avulsion of right bronchus in children successfully suture repaired with the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.Thoracic Surger
Four cases of ruptured bronchus following closed chest trauma are described. All injuries resulted f...
Tracheobronchial rupture after blunt trauma is rare, especially in a\ud pediatric population. In thi...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a form of life support with an ever-expanding range of...
Traumatic bronchial avulsion is standardly treated with emergent lobectomy versus primary repair. We...
Tracheobronchial rupture due to blunt chest trauma is a rare but life-threatening injury in the pedi...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been used successfully in critically ill patients wit...
Tracheobronchial disruption is one of the most severe injuries caused by blunt chest trauma. It may ...
Blunt chest trauma resulting in rupture of a main bronchus is rare and probably have a high prehospi...
Pulmonary contusion complicated with endobronchial hemorrhage is potentially life-threatening, parti...
Rupture of the major bronchi following closed injury to the chest is comparatively rare. However, an...
Concomitant rupture of the subclavian vessels and the left main bronchus caused by blunt trauma is a...
Tracheal perforation can be difficult to manage when standard approaches are not feasible. We presen...
Abstract Background In paediatric trauma patients, tracheobronchial injury can be a rare, life-threa...
AbstractIntroductionTracheobronchial injury is a recognized, yet uncommon, result of blunt trauma to...
AbstractBlunt trauma to the chest resulting in rupture of a major bronchus is rare. These injuries a...
Four cases of ruptured bronchus following closed chest trauma are described. All injuries resulted f...
Tracheobronchial rupture after blunt trauma is rare, especially in a\ud pediatric population. In thi...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a form of life support with an ever-expanding range of...
Traumatic bronchial avulsion is standardly treated with emergent lobectomy versus primary repair. We...
Tracheobronchial rupture due to blunt chest trauma is a rare but life-threatening injury in the pedi...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been used successfully in critically ill patients wit...
Tracheobronchial disruption is one of the most severe injuries caused by blunt chest trauma. It may ...
Blunt chest trauma resulting in rupture of a main bronchus is rare and probably have a high prehospi...
Pulmonary contusion complicated with endobronchial hemorrhage is potentially life-threatening, parti...
Rupture of the major bronchi following closed injury to the chest is comparatively rare. However, an...
Concomitant rupture of the subclavian vessels and the left main bronchus caused by blunt trauma is a...
Tracheal perforation can be difficult to manage when standard approaches are not feasible. We presen...
Abstract Background In paediatric trauma patients, tracheobronchial injury can be a rare, life-threa...
AbstractIntroductionTracheobronchial injury is a recognized, yet uncommon, result of blunt trauma to...
AbstractBlunt trauma to the chest resulting in rupture of a major bronchus is rare. These injuries a...
Four cases of ruptured bronchus following closed chest trauma are described. All injuries resulted f...
Tracheobronchial rupture after blunt trauma is rare, especially in a\ud pediatric population. In thi...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a form of life support with an ever-expanding range of...