Removal of cardiothoracic war-related shrapnels through video assisted thoracoscopic surgery

  • Abu-zidan F
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© 2017 TJTES. This is the first report in the literature to describe removing war-related cardiothoracic shrapnel using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). War blast caused penetrating thoracic and extremity injuries in 30-year-old man. He was referred to our hospital after stabilization. Magnetic resonance imaging was required to evaluate brachial plexus injury. Large, penetrating shrapnel fragment in the right posterior chest wall, retained shrapnel in apex of the right lung, and another fragment in the pericardium were removed using VATS in staged approach. Postoperative period was uneventful. VATS is useful in managing complex, war-related cardiothoracic injuries.

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Abu-zidan, F. M. (2017). Removal of cardiothoracic war-related shrapnels through video assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2016.67378

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