• Eur J Emerg Med · Dec 1996

    Case Reports

    Emergency treatment of life-threatening spontaneous haematopneumothorax.

    • M Meysman, W Verhaeghe, R Sacre, A Vanhulle, B van de Maele, and W Vincken.
    • Respiratory Division, Academic Hospital University of Brussels (AZ-VUB), Belgium.
    • Eur J Emerg Med. 1996 Dec 1; 3 (4): 274-6.

    AbstractWe report two cases of spontaneous life-threatening haemopneumothorax, successfully treated by early thoracotomy. In the first patient no source of bleeding could be identified. The second patient presented bleeding from a torn vascular adhesion at the apex of the lung. The first patient benefited from early clot evacuation and in the second patient the bleeding could be controlled by electrocautery and a single suture of the bleeding vessel. These cases stress the need for early recognition and management of a potentially life-threatening event.

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