• Medicina · Jan 2003

    Comparative Study

    [Emergency thoracotomy].

    • Romaldas Rubikas.
    • Clinic of Thoracic Surgery, Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania. romaldasr@email.lt
    • Medicina (Kaunas). 2003 Jan 1;39(2):158-67.

    ObjectiveTo determine indications for emergency (immediate and urgent) thoracotomies in cases of penetrating and blunt chest traumas.MethodsWe performed retrospective analysis of treatment methods and results, achieved in 2927 patients treated for chest traumas in 1987-2000.ResultsAlgorithms for decision making in surgical management of chest traumas are drawn. Indications for emergency (immediate and urgent) thoracotomies are determined. Immediate thoracotomy was performed in 17.2% and 0.2% of patients, suffering from penetrating and blunt chest trauma respectively. Urgent thoracotomy underwent 7.6% due to penetrating and 2.7% due to blunt chest trauma. Postoperative mortality rate was much higher after immediate (20.0%) and urgent (10.9%) thoracotomy performed due to blunt chest traumas. In cases of penetrating chest traumas postoperative mortality rate was 3.3% and 3.0% after immediate and urgent thoracotomies respectively.ConclusionsThe effectiveness of surgical treatment of chest traumas depends on logical determination of indications for immediate or urgent thoracotomies. They should be undertaken in cases of severe damage of chest wall and/or internal organs and dangerous pathological syndromes.

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