Surgical management for the first 48 h following blunt chest trauma: state of the art (excluding vascular injuries)

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作者
de Lesquen, Henri [1 ]
Avaro, Jean-Philippe [1 ]
Gust, Lucile [2 ]
Ford, Robert Michael [3 ]
Beranger, Fabien [1 ]
Natale, Claudia [1 ]
Bonnet, Pierre-Mathieu [1 ]
D'Journo, Xavier-Benoit [2 ]
机构
[1] St Anne Mil Teaching Hosp, Dept Thorac & Vasc Surg, Toulon, France
[2] Aix Marseille Univ, Hop Nord, Assistance Publ Hop Marseille, Dept Thorac Surg & Dis Esophagus, Marseille, France
[3] Univ Leeds, Fac Med & Hlth, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
Blunt chest trauma; Chest tube; Emergency department thoracotomy; Damage control; Videothoracoscopy; Rib and sternal fixation; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT THORACOTOMY; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; ASSISTED THORACIC-SURGERY; FLAIL CHEST; OCCULT PNEUMOTHORACES; RETAINED HEMOTHORAX; TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; TUBE THORACOSTOMY; CRITICAL-CARE;
D O I
10.1093/icvts/ivu397
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
This review aims to answer the most common questions in routine surgical practice during the first 48 h of blunt chest trauma (BCT) management. Two authors identified relevant manuscripts published since January 1994 to January 2014. Using preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses statement, they focused on the surgical management of BCT, excluded both child and vascular injuries and selected 80 studies. Tension pneumothorax should be promptly diagnosed and treated by needle decompression closely followed with chest tube insertion (Grade D). All traumatic pneumothoraces are considered for chest tube insertion. However, observation is possible for selected patients with small unilateral pneumothoraces without respiratory disease or need for positive pressure ventilation (Grade C). Symptomatic traumatic haemothoraces or haemothoraces > 500 ml should be treated by chest tube insertion (Grade D). Occult pneumothoraces and occult haemothoraces are managed by observation with daily chest X-rays (Grades B and C). Periprocedural antibiotics are used to prevent chest-tube-related infectious complications (Grade B). No sign of life at the initial assessment and cardiopulmonary resuscitation duration > 10 min are considered as contraindications of Emergency Department Thoracotomy (Grade C). Damage Control Thoracotomy is performed for either massive air leakage or refractive shock or ongoing bleeding enhanced by chest tube output > 1500 ml initially or > 200 ml/ h for 3 h (Grade D). In the case of haemodynamically stable patients, early video-assisted thoracic surgery is performed for retained haemothoraces (Grade B). Fixation of flail chest can be considered if mechanical ventilation for 48 h is probably required (Grade B). Fixation of sternal fractures is performed for displaced fractures with overlap or comminution, intractable pain or respiratory insufficiency (Grade D). Lung herniation, traumatic diaphragmatic rupture and pericardial rupture are life-threatening situations requiring prompt diagnosis and surgical advice. (Grades C and D). Tracheobronchial repair is mandatory in cases of tracheal tear > 2 cm, oesophageal prolapse, mediastinitis or massive air leakage (Grade C). These evidence-based surgical indications for BCT management should support protocols for chest trauma management.
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