• Rev Port Pneumol · May 2008

    Case Reports

    [Bronchial fracture: bronchoscopy management with bronchial stent and balloon bronchoplasty].

    • Daniela Ferreira, Ricardo Lima, Ana Oliveira, Sofia Neves, Javier San José, José Almeida, and João Moura e Sá.
    • Interno Complementar de Pneumologia, Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia.
    • Rev Port Pneumol. 2008 May 1; 14 (3): 409-14.

    AbstractBronchial fracture is a rare, life -threatening injury usually associated with blunt chest trauma. It represents a great task in diagnosis, as its manifestations are various and nonspecific. Bronchoscopy has a primordial role to diagnose and, in selective cases, to treat bronchial fractures. The authors present the case report of a patient with a thoracic trauma after an accident in the workplace. The bronchoscopy revealed a fracture of the left main bronchus. Conservative treatment was per- formed with endobronchial stenting and balloon dilatation. In conclusion, a review of the literature on bronchial fracture and the role of bronchoscopy is presented.

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