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Case of surgical treatment of rupture of the main right bronchus

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2021-1-98-100

Abstract

Combination of traumas is still socially-significant problem in our country. The lethality rate from rupture of the main bronchus reaches 50 %. The main method of treatment of the traumatic damages of the respiratory tract is surgical. The best results are achieved during early interventions. However diagnostics of the rupture of the main bronchus is hard because of the severity of the patient's condition and the existence of polytraumas. If the rupture isn't defined on time, it can lead to the formation of bronchostenosis or its overall occlusion and loss of the organ. Clinical observation of the surgical treatment of the rupture of the main right bronchus is shown for the patient 34 years old 3 months after trauma. The reconstruction of the airway patency was made by reimplanting of the main bronchus into trachea. Full recovery of the bronchus functioning was noticed in a year after operation.

About the Authors

S. A. Belov
Center for Thoracic Surgery, Medical Center of the Far Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Belov, MD, PhD, Medical Center, Far Eastern.

690950, Vladivostok, Russky Island, Ajax settlement, 10, build. No. 25



N. A. Pimenov
Center for Thoracic Surgery, Medical Center of the Far Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Nikolay A. Pimenov, MD, Medical Center

690950, Vladivostok, Russky Island, Ajax settlement, 10, build. No. 25



A. S. Shapovalov
Pacific State Madical University
Russian Federation

Aleksey S. Shapovalov, MD, Medical Center.

690950, Vladivostok, Russky Island, Ajax settlement, 10, build. No. 25



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Belov S.A., Pimenov N.A., Shapovalov A.S. Case of surgical treatment of rupture of the main right bronchus. Pacific Medical Journal. 2021;(1):98-100. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2021-1-98-100

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