Left subclavian artery injury: Is there still a role for trap door incision in the minimally invasive Era?

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pp. 71
Author(s):  
AugustineR Eze
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Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Jonathan Nwiloh ◽  
Kenneth Etukokwu ◽  
Obinna Orakwe ◽  
Chiedozie Ikwu ◽  
Chinyere Onyenwuzor ◽  
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Adhnan Mohamed ◽  
Ann Woodward ◽  
Dionne Blyden

In this case, a patient presented in a delayed fashion after blunt trauma is found to have a large left-sided pneumothorax, and tube thoracostomy is performed. After placement of the apically oriented tube, he developed haemothorax. CT imaging showed an area of questionable extravasation from the left subclavian artery, directly anterior to the thoracostomy tube. His haemothorax was refractory to adequate drainage with a new thoracostomy tube. He ultimately required angiography, coil embolisation and covered stent placement, followed by thoracoscopic evacuation of the haemothorax.


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Jill Smolevitz ◽  
Leo Daab ◽  
Timothy Liem ◽  
Amani Politano

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Onur Goksel ◽  
Ibrahim Alp ◽  
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Melih Us ◽  
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Noboru Terayama ◽  
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