학술논문

Stab to second intercostal space: a bubbling extrapleural wound
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL. Dec 01, 2005 22(12):916-918
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1351-0622
Abstract
A 37 year old man was found collapsed at the roadside and taken to the emergency department. Communication was difficult, as the patient could not speak English. There was a wound in the left second intercostal space on the midclavicular line, which was bleeding and was bubbling air. A drain was inserted, bleeding controlled, and his wounds sutured. Chest x ray later confirmed satisfactory placement of the drain. The following day, swelling and discharge indicated oesophageal damage, which was later confirmed by gastrografin swallow. With conservative management in hospital for 2 weeks, he made a full recovery and was discharged.

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