Literature DB >> 19509615

Hilar control in penetrating chest trauma: a simplified approach to an underutilized maneuver.

Timothy L Van Natta1, Brian R Smith, Scott D Bricker, Brant A Putnam.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In both urban and military settings, penetrating thoracic injuries remain a significant source of trauma-related mortality, and many patients require resuscitative thoracotomy. Existing literature emphasizes relief of pericardial tamponade and aortic clamp application as the key therapeutic maneuvers. The purpose of this report is to revisit pulmonary hilar clamping and highlight its application for hemorrhage control, air embolism prevention, and other benefits in the setting of massive hemothorax.
METHODS: Records from an urban, American College of Surgeons verified level I trauma center were evaluated over a six-month period. Patients who underwent early pulmonary hilar clamping were identified.
RESULTS: Twenty-four patients with trauma presented during the study period required thoracotomy. Of these, three (13%) underwent early pulmonary hilar clamping for massive hemothorax. Trauma mechanism was penetrating in each instance. Injuries included pulmonary lobe destruction, subclavian artery disruption, and internal thoracic artery transection. These cases illustrate the utility of early pulmonary hilar clamping for hemorrhage control, prevention of air embolization, and improved exposure.
CONCLUSION: To decrease morbidity and mortality at our institution, a method of pulmonary hilar control has evolved using an organized, "hand-over-hand" approach that controls hemorrhage, prevents fatal air embolism, protects against blood spillage into contralateral airways, and facilitates pulmonary surgery. Several features distinguish our approach from those previously reported.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19509615     DOI: 10.1097/TA.0b013e31817fdf2d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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1.  Modified Blalock clamp: a single-hand autostatic device for pulmonary vessel occlusion during lung cancer resection.

Authors:  Francesco Petrella; Piergiorgio Solli; Alessandro Borri; Lorenzo Spaggiari
Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg       Date:  2011-12-22

Review 2.  Prehospital control of life-threatening truncal and junctional haemorrhage is the ultimate challenge in optimizing trauma care; a review of treatment options and their applicability in the civilian trauma setting.

Authors:  S E van Oostendorp; E C T H Tan; L M G Geeraedts
Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2016-09-13       Impact factor: 2.953

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