Conservative management of large intrapulmonary haemorrhage following penetrating chest trauma

Thoracic Surgery, Trauma
Case Report
10.1102/1470-5206.2007.0015
7
54-57
Conservative management of large intrapulmonary haemorrhage following penetrating chest trauma

Penetrating chest wounds can hide a range of life threatening injuries and often require emergency surgical management. It is important that the patient be assessed and managed according to clinical need and response to medical intervention. This is a case of a patient with a large intrapulmonary haematoma who was managed conservatively and made a good recovery without need for surgery.

Editor-in-Chief

Frank Cross
Consultant Surgeon
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK

Editors

Neil Barnes
Consultant Physician
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK
Ali Jawad
Consultant Rheumatologist
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK
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