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Journal de chirurgie · Oct 1985
Case Reports[Associated lesions in closed injuries of the thorax: right bronchial rupture, rupture of the right subclavian artery, and bilateral fracture of the 1st rib].
- A Leguerrier, P Rosat, G Lebeau, D Dormoy, J Kernec, C Rioux, and Y Logeais.
- J Chir (Paris). 1985 Oct 1;122(10):561-5.
AbstractA patient presented with rupture of right bronchus associated with rupture of the homolateral subclavian artery (diagnosed secondarily at the false aneurysm stage) and bilateral fracture of the 1st rib. Two stage repair operation provided lasting recovery. This case is used as a basis for emphasizing the diagnostic problems raised by combined endothoracic lesions, the need for systematic investigation of possible presence of a lesion of subclavian artery in patients with fracture of 1st rib, and finally various operative tactics (in the framework of false aneurysms of proximal subclavian vessels).
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