Bilateral pneumothorax following air bag deployment

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Air bags have been shown to decrease mortality from automobile accidents. Herein is a unique case of bilateral pneumothorax following deployment and rupture of an air bag with no other associated chest trauma. One may posit that rupture of the air bag allowed high-pressure gases to be expelled into the patient's lungs resulting in explosive barotrauma.

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Morgenstern, K., Talucci, R., Kaufman, M. S., & Samuels, L. E. (1998). Bilateral pneumothorax following air bag deployment. Chest, 114(2), 624–626. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.114.2.624

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