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Makoto Kurai1, R Kondo, K Yoshida

  • 1Department of Second Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.

Kyobu Geka. the Japanese Journal of Thoracic Surgery
|October 25, 2006
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Early surgical intervention for blunt chest trauma-induced tracheobronchial injuries is recommended. Post-operative mechanical ventilation with a double lumen tube aids airway pressure management and prevents anastomotic complications.

Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Respiratory Medicine

Context:

  • Blunt chest trauma can cause severe tracheobronchial injuries.
  • These injuries present a significant challenge in emergency medicine and thoracic surgery.
  • Understanding injury patterns and treatment outcomes is crucial for improving patient care.

Purpose:

  • To review 6 cases of tracheobronchial injury resulting from blunt chest trauma.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of early surgical intervention and post-operative respiratory management.
  • To identify optimal treatment strategies for airway injuries.

Summary:

  • Six male patients aged 19-60 with blunt chest trauma-induced tracheobronchial injuries were studied.
  • Injuries involved the main bronchus, tracheobronchial portion, and cervical trachea.

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  • Early surgery was performed for cervical tracheal and tracheobronchial injuries; conservative treatment followed by bronchoplasty was used for main bronchial injuries.
  • Mechanical ventilation with a double lumen tube was employed post-operatively to manage airway pressure at anastomotic sites.
  • Impact:

    • Early surgical treatment is crucial for airway injuries.
    • Post-operative respiratory management with a double lumen tube can prevent anastomotic complications.
    • This study highlights the importance of timely and appropriate interventions in managing tracheobronchial trauma.