Abstract
We report on the anaesthetic and postoperative analgesic management of a patient presenting with a single penetrating thoracic injury, with radiological confirmation of a foreign object still present in the thorax. The patient underwent an emergency right posterolateral thoracotomy. We discuss the use of ultrasound for the insertion of a paravertebral catheter for perioperative analgesic management, and its efficacy in the emergency setting. Furthermore, we discuss the use of perioperative focus assessed transthoracic echocardiography, which had a positive impact on our management, although the case highlights the need for further large multi-centre trials.
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Kudsk-Iversen, S., & Matos-Puig, R. (2014). The use of ultrasonography in the perioperative management of penetrating chest trauma with indwelling blade. Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 20(6), 245–248. https://doi.org/10.1080/22201181.2014.983703
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