
Traumatic rupture of the major intrathoracic airway following blunt thoracic trauma is a potentially lethal injury which can be repaired successfully if the diagnosis is made early. Early repair of the bronchus will ensure a good anatomic result and almost complete return of pulmonary function. This article describes the situation in a patient with complete transversal and partial longitudinal rupture of the bronchus intermedius after car accidents. Bronchus injury was repaired primarily with uneventful recovery.
Adult, Rupture, Thoracic Injuries, Accidents, Traffic, Humans, Bronchi, Female, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
Adult, Rupture, Thoracic Injuries, Accidents, Traffic, Humans, Bronchi, Female, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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