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Pulmonary laceration is a common result of [[penetrating trauma]] but may also be caused by [[blunt trauma]]; [[rib fracture|broken ribs]] may perforate the lung, or the tissue may be torn due to [[Shear stress |shearing force]]s<ref name="Matthay05"> | Pulmonary laceration is a common result of [[penetrating trauma]] but may also be caused by [[blunt trauma]]; [[rib fracture|broken ribs]] may perforate the lung, or the tissue may be torn due to [[Shear stress |shearing force]]s<ref name="Matthay05"> | ||
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cite book |author=| chapter=Thoracic trauma, surgery, and perioperative management |editor=Matthay RA, George RB, Light RJ, Matthay MA |title=Chest Medicine: Essentials of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine |publisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |location=Hagerstwon, MD |year=2005 |pages=580 |isbn=0-7817-5273-6 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate= 2008-04-21 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzlX2zJMbdgC&pg=RA1-PA587&dq=%22pulmonary+contusion%22&lr=&sig=n6DLtwZBenAAwCpYUaKSczmeU6c#PRA1-PA578,M1 | cite book |author=| chapter=Thoracic trauma, surgery, and perioperative management |editor=Matthay RA, George RB, Light RJ, Matthay MA |title=Chest Medicine: Essentials of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine |publisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |location=Hagerstwon, MD |year=2005 |pages=580 |isbn=0-7817-5273-6 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate= 2008-04-21 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzlX2zJMbdgC&pg=RA1-PA587&dq=%22pulmonary+contusion%22&lr=&sig=n6DLtwZBenAAwCpYUaKSczmeU6c#PRA1-PA578,M1 | ||
}} | }}</ref> that result from different rates of acceleration or deceleration of different tissues of the lung. Pulmonary laceration may result from blunt and penetrating forces that occur in the same injury and may be associated with pulmonary contusion.<ref name="ullman03">{{cite journal |author=Ullman EA, Donley LP, Brady WJ |title=Pulmonary trauma emergency department evaluation and management |journal=Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America |volume=21 |issue=2 |pages=291–313 |year=2003 |pmid=12793615 |doi=10.1016/S0733-8627(03)00016-6 |url= | ||
</ref> that result from different rates of acceleration or deceleration of different tissues of the lung. | }}</ref><ref name="mlr07">{{cite journal |author=Miller DL, Mansour KA |title=Blunt traumatic lung injuries |journal=Thoracic Surgery Clinics |volume=17 |issue=1 |pages=57–61 |year=2007 |pmid=17650697 |doi= 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2007.03.017 | ||
{{ | }}</ref> As with contusions, pulmonary lacerations usually occur near solid structures in the chest such as [[rib]]s. Pulmonary laceration is suspected when rib fractures are present. | ||
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Overview
Pulmonary laceration is a common result of penetrating trauma but may also be caused by blunt trauma; broken ribs may perforate the lung, or the tissue may be torn due to shearing forces[1] that result from different rates of acceleration or deceleration of different tissues of the lung. Pulmonary laceration may result from blunt and penetrating forces that occur in the same injury and may be associated with pulmonary contusion.[2][3] As with contusions, pulmonary lacerations usually occur near solid structures in the chest such as ribs. Pulmonary laceration is suspected when rib fractures are present.
References
- ↑ Matthay RA, George RB, Light RJ, Matthay MA, ed. (2005). "Thoracic trauma, surgery, and perioperative management". Chest Medicine: Essentials of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. Hagerstwon, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 580. ISBN 0-7817-5273-6. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
- ↑ Ullman EA, Donley LP, Brady WJ (2003). "Pulmonary trauma emergency department evaluation and management". Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 21 (2): 291–313. doi:10.1016/S0733-8627(03)00016-6. PMID 12793615.
- ↑ Miller DL, Mansour KA (2007). "Blunt traumatic lung injuries". Thoracic Surgery Clinics. 17 (1): 57–61. doi:10.1016/j.thorsurg.2007.03.017. PMID 17650697.