Thoracic Trauma Flashcards

1
Q

How to diagnose “fracture rib” ?

A

Clinically

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2
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Physical examination findings in fracture ribs (3 points)

A
  • local tenderness
  • crepitus over site of fracture
  • bruises
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3
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Indications for endotracheal intubation (3 points)

A
  • respiratory rate > 30/ min
  • PaO2< 60
  • PaCO2 > 45
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4
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Indications of thoracotomy (3 points)

A
  • initial chest tube output > 1500cc
  • hourly output > 200 cc/hour for 2-4 hours
  • progressive opacification of CXR (every 6 hours)
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5
Q

What we look for in patient with rib fracture ?

A
  • number of ribs
  • age
  • underlying pulmonary status
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6
Q

Complications of “tracheobronchial trauma” (5 points)

A
  • empyema
  • clotted haemothorax
  • bronchopleural fistula
  • bronchial stenosis
  • chylothorax
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7
Q

What’s the gold standard fo “diaphragmatic injury” diagnosis

A

Direct visualization

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8
Q

Tension pneumothorax symptoms (5 points)

A
  • severe respiratory distress
  • distended nick veins
  • deviated trachea
  • absent breathing sounds
  • deviated apex pulse
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9
Q

What we do if “rib fracture case” was positive clinically and negative x-ray

A

Treat as fracture

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10
Q

Most common ribs to get fracture ?

A

4-10 ribs

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11
Q

Primary treatment for “clavicular fracture”

A

Immobilization

Figure of eight bandage / clavicle strap 3-4 weeks

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12
Q

Most common associated injuries with “sternum fracture” (3 points)

A
  • rib fracture
  • long bone fracture
  • closed head injury
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13
Q

Why we use x-ray in rib fracture patient ?

A
  • confirm the diagnosis
  • detects associated conditions
    (Pneomothorax , hemothorax)
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14
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Indications for admission for “rib fracture”

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  • unable to cough and clear secretions
  • COPD
  • age >65
  • associations
  • first and second rib fracture
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15
Q

Sources of bleeding in “heamothorax” (5points)

A
  • intercostal vessels
  • internal mammary artery
  • injury to the heart or great vessels
  • pulmonary parenchymal injuries
  • major pulmonary vessels
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16
Q

Most common site for clavicular fracture

A

Middle third 80%

17
Q

Where the sternal fracture located ?

A

Transverse

In the upper and middle portions of the body of sternum

18
Q

Symptoms of rib fracture (2 points)

A
  • inspiratory chest pain

- discomfort over the fractured rib