Transverse Cervicothoracic Stabbing: Multidisciplinary Management of a Surgical Emergency.

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2017-06-08

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Fernández, Elena Molina
Moreno-Luna, Ramón
Navas, Francisco López
Porras, Marta López
Giménez, C
Gómez, Serafín Sánchez

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Tracheobronchial injuries are closely related to orotracheal intubations and chest traumas. Stabbing injuries are very rare and often life threatening because of the damage to vital structures such as the respiratory tract and large arterial or venous vessels. Early diagnosis and treatment of penetrating neck injuries increase survival rates. We report a case of the tracheobronchial section with a penetrating stabbing wound on the left laterocervical area associated with contralateral pneumothorax, requiring urgent surgical pulmonary repair, tracheal suture, and tracheotomy. Prompt action with a multidisciplinary approach resulted in a favorable outcome.

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Tracheal disease, airway management, penetrating wounds, stab wounds

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