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Citation

Chapman HJ, Dickinson EH, Rollins E, Crenshaw GL, Hood RM. Calif. Med. 1953; 78(6): 496-498.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1953, California Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

13059623

PMCID

PMC1521778

Abstract

Major wounds of the chest usually cause immediate or early death. Of 35 patients with major thoracic battle injuries who were treated in one naval hospital, six had non-penetrating wounds of the chest and other areas. Of the 29 with penetrating wounds of the chest, 23 were treated by aspiration of hemothorax, decortication in three cases, and thoracotomy for control of hemorrhage in one case and for removal of a foreign body in another. Four cases are reported, two to illustrate the usual course of treatment and two in which the patient died.


Language: en

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