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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 6, 284-287, Copyright © 1992 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
G Galan, JC Penalver, F Paris, JM Caffarena Jr, E Blasco, JM Borro, A Garcia- Zarza, J Padilla, J Pastor and V Tarrazona
We review 1696 patients with blunt chest trauma. Road traffic accidents
were the main cause of injury followed by domestic falls and labour
accidents. Outdoor falls and sport accidents accounted for a small number
of injuries. For clinical evaluation, Stoddart's score was used. The
injuries were considered as minor in 710 patients, intermediate in 740 and
severe in 246. Global in-hospital mortality was low (5%) but increased to
37% when only patients with multiple severe injuries were considered.
Thoracic wall fractures were present in 1419 patients. Flail chest was
diagnosed in 140 patients and pulmonary contusion in 275. Diaphragmatic
rupture was present in 40 patients and tracheobronchial injury in 6.
Cardiovascular injuries occurred in 55 patients. Associated extrathoracic
injuries were seen in 611 patients: 923 patients were clinically observed
and/or medically treated. An intercostal tube was inserted in 638 patients.
Thoracotomy was undertaken in 105 patients. Surgical fixation for flail
chest was carried out in 29 patients. The results were generally good: 9
patients did not need any mechanical ventilation and 11 were ventilated for
a short period. No deaths were due to the surgical procedure. The authors
maintain that a selective attitude restricting, but not ignoring, surgical
stabilization is the best policy.
ARTICLES
Blunt chest injuries in 1696 patients
Thoracic Surgery Service, La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain.
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