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GSW TO RIGHT CHEST. CT of airway
KMATTOX at aol.com KMATTOX at aol.comSat Sep 1 04:39:44 BST 2007
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Thx for the CT cuts. I am still a bit confused as to what to do. My choice to go to CT first is because the CT is close by and quicker than arteriogram, and my review of the mediastinum and my assumed projection did not go near the vessels. Besides, if he had had a major vessel injury, he would have been different hemodynamically or would have had more blood out the r chest. I cannot really establish trajectory well, but it appears to me that the course is near the espphagus. I still want a barium, (BARIUM, not gastro grafin ) Study. I did not see the bronchi. I think there is a good chance that the airway injury is in the RIGHT bronchus. On this CT I see no evidence of any vascular injury, so far, but the cuts are selected. By what you have told us so far, In my view he still has an esophageal or bronchus (or tracheal injury). And I am thinking of a Right Posterolateral thoracotomy at 4th ICS, but not yet ready to post him, because I have not proved it yet. k ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
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