scholarly journals Statement of Retraction

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 76
Author(s):  
Adinda Putra Pradhana

Article title: “Hemopneumothorax associated with pneumorrachis following blunt chest trauma” Authors: Putu Eka Mardhika, Tjokorda Gde Bagus Mahadewa, Citra Aryanti Bibliometrics: Volume 2, Issue 2, pages 33-36 DOI: 10.36444/nsmc.v2i2.10   Neurologico Spinale Medico Chirurgico with Indoscholar is retracting the paper titled “Hemopneumothorax associated with pneumorrachis following blunt chest trauma” by Putu Eka Mardhika, Tjokorda Gde Bagus Mahadewa, Citra Aryanti, published in Volume 2, Issue 2, pages 33-36. Upon investigation, it was determined that a similar article, titled the same was submitted by the authors and simultaneously published in another journal (redundant publication) As a result, the article published in Neurologico Spinale Medico Chirurgico has been retracted and should not be cited in the electronic or print version of the journal.

Ultrasound ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1742271X2199460
Author(s):  
Serena Rovida ◽  
Daniele Orso ◽  
Salman Naeem ◽  
Luigi Vetrugno ◽  
Giovanni Volpicelli

Introduction Bedside lung sonography is recognized as a reliable diagnostic modality in trauma settings due to its ability to detect alterations both in lung parenchyma and in pleural cavities. In severe blunt chest trauma, lung ultrasound can identify promptly life-threatening conditions which may need direct intervention, whereas in minor trauma, lung ultrasound contributes to detection of acute pathologies which are often initially radio-occult and helps in the selection of those patients that might need further investigation. Topic Description We did a literature search on databases EMBASE, PubMed, SCOPUS and Google Scholar using the terms ‘trauma’, ‘lung contusion’, ‘pneumothorax’, ‘hemothorax’ and ‘lung ultrasound’. The latest articles were reviewed and this article was written using the most current and validated information. Discussion Lung ultrasound is quite accurate in diagnosing pneumothorax by using a combination of four sonographic signs; absence of lung sliding, B-lines, lung pulse and presence of lung point. It provides a rapid diagnosis in hemodynamically unstable patients. Lung contusions and hemothorax can be diagnosed and assessed with lung ultrasound. Ultrasound is also very useful for evaluating rib and sternal fractures and for imaging the pericardium for effusion and tamponade. Conclusion Bedside lung ultrasound can lead to rapid and accurate diagnosis of major life-threatening pathologies in blunt chest trauma patients.


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