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| Title |
Damage control surgery for unstable thoracic wall injury
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| Creator | |
| Source Title |
Trauma Case Reports
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| Volume | 21 |
| Descriptions |
Other
Damage control surgery (DCS) consists of three steps: an abbreviated initial operation, resuscitation in the ICU, and a planned reoperation. Although DCS for lung and heart injury have been established, there is no concept of DCS for the chest wall. We experienced a successful case, in which a DCS of chest wall lifting procedure and internal pneumatic stabilization were performed on the flail chest accompanied by a remarkable destruction of chest wall. As a result, the patient's abnormal breathing improved. Surgical fixations using KANI plate were performed at a later date. We suggest that the chest wall lifting procedure may be suitable as a DCS for thoracic cage destruction from severe chest wall injury.
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| Subjects |
Damage control surgery
Thoracic wall destruction
Rib fracture
Surgical stabilization
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| Language |
eng
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| Resource Type | journal article |
| Publisher |
Elsevier
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| Date of Issued | 2019-04-06 |
| Publish Type | Version of Record |
| Access Rights | open access |
| Relation |