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Area of Science:

  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Context:

  • Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is increasingly utilized in emergency settings for chest trauma management.
  • This study encompasses 33 chest trauma surgeries performed between October 2009 and July 2023.
  • Common injury mechanisms include traffic accidents, falls, and penetrating trauma.

Purpose:

  • To report surgical policies and techniques for managing chest trauma using VATS.
  • To highlight the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of VATS in thoracic injuries.
  • To describe the combined direct and thoracoscopic approach for complex repairs.

Summary:

  • VATS was employed in all 33 chest trauma cases, identifying injury sites and guiding treatment.
  • Procedures included managing rib fractures, pulmonary injuries, and diaphragmatic tears.
  • Unusual procedures involved hematoma and pericardial drainage, and managing intrathoracic bleeding.

Impact:

  • VATS facilitates accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of diverse chest trauma injuries.
  • The described techniques, combining direct and thoracoscopic views, optimize repair of lung and diaphragm injuries.
  • This approach enhances surgical outcomes for patients with thoracic trauma.