Traumatic bronchial transection following blunt trauma in a teenager: A case report

Tracheobronchial injury (TBI) is an uncommon, life-threatening chest injury, particularly in children, that can occur as a result of iatrogenic or unintentional trauma. It can induce airway obstruction and precipitate life-threatening respiratory failure. However, clinical manifestations can vary, p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of emergency medicine, trauma & acute care trauma & acute care, 2024-02, Vol.2024 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Obadiel, Yasser, Sabbar, Ahmed, Ahmed, Faisal, Al-wageeh, Saleh, Al-Shehari, Mohammed, Tashan, Nashwan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Tracheobronchial injury (TBI) is an uncommon, life-threatening chest injury, particularly in children, that can occur as a result of iatrogenic or unintentional trauma. It can induce airway obstruction and precipitate life-threatening respiratory failure. However, clinical manifestations can vary, posing challenges in establishing a diagnosis. We report an 11-year-old male presented with respiratory difficulty and neck swelling immediately after falling from a height of 15 meters. Chest examination revealed absent air entry in the right lung and decreased air entry in the left lung. A chest computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a right-sided pneumothorax and a complete transection of the right main bronchus 7mm from the carina. Bilateral thoracostomy and chest tube insertion were performed. The patient was further evaluated by fibreoptic bronchoscope, which showed a complete transection of the right main bronchus. However, due to the progression of subcutaneous emphysema and persistent pneumothorax, the patient subsequently underwent surgical repair of the bronchial damage with a successful outcome. In conclusion, this case report presents a rare clinical entity of TBI in children. Heightened clinical suspicion, prompt stabilization, and multidisciplinary care involving healthcare specialists are essential for the survival of TBI patients. Often, a tailored surgical approach is necessary for definitive repair.
ISSN:1999-7086
1999-7094
DOI:10.5339/jemtac.2024.4