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Timothy Craig Hardcastle TimothyHar at ialch.co.zaMon May 5 06:57:47 BST 2008
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Sal You have not visualized the pulmonary outflow tract - bullet could well be there. If esophagus normal and arch, as well as pericardium normal and he is paraplegic, maybe missed everything. Could well benefit from early CT to visualist the rest of the chest / bullet tract and see if there is a point of bleeding from the chest. If you view this as a transmediastinal shot then CT together with contrast swallow is current diagnostic sequence of choice. MRI possible once determine if bullet lead (not magnetic) or metal jacketed (maybe should not MRI). Tim Dr Timothy C Hardcastle M.B., Ch.B. (Stell); M. Med (Chir) (Stell); FCS (SA) Principal Surgeon-Lecturer / Sub-specialist: Trauma and Critical Care Deputy director: Trauma Unit and Trauma ICU Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital / UKZN 800 Bellair Road Mayville, Durban Postal: PostNet Suite 27 Private Bag X05 Malvern, 4055 KwaZulu Natal timothyhar at ialch.co.za -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of sjasmd at aol.com Sent: 05 May 2008 02:43 To: trauma-list at trauma.org Subject: interesting zone I GSW I would like to present a humbling case to the group. a 16 year old boy sustained a gunshot wound to Zone I on the left side, medially. He presented with hypotension. A left chest tube evacuated about 800 ml and he began to stabilize. He appeared paraplegic. I was called to perform an arteriogram after a chest film revealed that a bullet was noted over the six thoracic vertebra. No clavicular fracture. Incomplete drainage of the chest. Transthoracic echo unremarkable. I suggested exploration. Surgeon persisted? with request. I rushed and reached?the hospital fifteen minutes later. Blood pressure improving, BP 130/70?ish. ?Patient continued to bleed from chest tube. As our angio suite is next door to trauma OR, we went upstairs. Thoracic aortography in three views with injection of 60 ml of Visipaque at 30cc per second did not show an injury to any arterial structure. . Left subclavian venogram also normal. see attached. Esophagogram normal. Total chst tube volume about 1600 ml but no further bleeding and BP 150/80 after three units Packed cells. what to do? sal
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