A case of right atrial laceration secondary to closed chesttrauma is reported.
2
Two cases of intraabdominal organ injuries due to blunt chesttrauma are reported.
3
Flail chest is a rare complication in pediatric patients with blunt chesttrauma.
4
Intracardiac shunts are uncommon cardiac lesions caused by blunt chesttrauma.
5
Penetrating chesttrauma can result in multiple clinical syndromes depending on the structures involved.
6
Pulmonary contusion is a common finding after blunt chesttrauma.
7
Blunt chesttrauma injury is usually accompanied by multisystem injury.
8
Background: Cardiac rupture often occurs after myocardial infarction or chesttrauma with a high mortality rate.
9
They queried the virtual assistants on 39 first aid topics ranging from nausea and vomiting to penetrating chesttrauma.
10
Introduction: Previously, it was found that fracture healing is impaired by blunt chesttrauma and an additional soft-tissue trauma.
11
A man presented with chesttrauma as a result of an accident at 10 September 2011.
12
Coronary artery injury rarely occurs after blunt chesttrauma, but it can lead to extensive myocardial infarction and be frequently overlooked.
13
He suffered severe brain and chesttrauma, spent 10 days in a coma and every bone in his face was broken.
14
Experts say that with earthquakes, trauma to the head often means instant death and chesttrauma can mean dying a day later.
15
Tracheobronchial rupture is a serious injury occurring in approximately 1.5% of cases of major chesttrauma.
16
Background: Tracheobronchial disruption usually occurs in the setting of blunt chesttrauma and may be overlooked due to co-existing injuries and non-specific symptoms.