Literature DB >> 3351986

Urgent thoracotomy for pulmonary or tracheobronchial injury.

D A Thompson1, B J Rowlands, W E Walker, R C Kuykendall, P W Miller, R P Fischer.   

Abstract

Three hundred eighty-eight of 7,283 (5.3%) admitted trauma patients underwent urgent thoracotomy. In 61 patients (15.7%), pulmonary or tracheobronchial injury prompted thoracotomy (11, blunt; 50, penetrating). Pulmonary hemorrhage necessitated thoracotomy in 54 patients (88.5%); tracheobronchial injury in five patients (8.2%). The mortality was 27.9%. Nine patients (14.8%) underwent pneumonectomy: eight died of intractable hemorrhagic shock during thoracotomy despite rapid control of pulmonary hemorrhage: one died of sepsis. Eleven patients (18.0%) underwent lobectomy: six (54.5%) died of concomitant injuries. Thirty-six patients (59.0%) underwent pneumonorrhaphy: one died of concomitant injuries. Five (8.2%) patients underwent tracheobronchial repair: one died of concomitant injuries. Pneumonectomy was uniformly fatal and should be a procedure of last resort in the treatment of pulmonary injury, as lobectomy and pneumonorraphy are better tolerated by these critically ill patients.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3351986     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198803000-00002

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


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