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Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report

INTRODUCTION: Accidents involving chainsaws are not uncommon in trauma care and may present as penetrating injuries with retention of a foreign object in the patient's chest. The current literature, however, does not present a consensus on the best way to approach these cases. PRESENTATION OF C...

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Autores principales: Fontelles, João Lucas Miranda, da Silva Júnior, Messias Froes, Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios, Regino, Hafiza Gonçalves Alexandrino, Lopez, Estevan Criales, Cauduro, Júlia Fialho, Froes, Héria Terezinha Rodrigues Brito, Cattebeke, Tatiana Minda Herculano, Menezes, Arteiro Queiroz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103101
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author Fontelles, João Lucas Miranda
da Silva Júnior, Messias Froes
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
Regino, Hafiza Gonçalves Alexandrino
Lopez, Estevan Criales
Cauduro, Júlia Fialho
Froes, Héria Terezinha Rodrigues Brito
Cattebeke, Tatiana Minda Herculano
Menezes, Arteiro Queiroz
author_facet Fontelles, João Lucas Miranda
da Silva Júnior, Messias Froes
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
Regino, Hafiza Gonçalves Alexandrino
Lopez, Estevan Criales
Cauduro, Júlia Fialho
Froes, Héria Terezinha Rodrigues Brito
Cattebeke, Tatiana Minda Herculano
Menezes, Arteiro Queiroz
author_sort Fontelles, João Lucas Miranda
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description INTRODUCTION: Accidents involving chainsaws are not uncommon in trauma care and may present as penetrating injuries with retention of a foreign object in the patient's chest. The current literature, however, does not present a consensus on the best way to approach these cases. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Male patient, 46-year-old man, born in Amazonas countryside, brought to the city of Manaus with a penetrating injury resulting from an accident with a chainsaw and retaining a 2cm sawtooth in his chest, six days after the event. After laboratory and imaging tests, as well as pre-operative preparation, an open thoracotomy was realized, the object was removed, and the patient was placed under a thoracostomy tube. DISCUSSION: The diagnosis of chainsaw incidents is generally described in the literature as post-mortem, mainly due to the inappropriate use of the equipment. Surgical removal of a foreign body is indicated in most cases, except when it is peripheral or when there is some impossibility. Early surgical treatment benefits the patient, with lower mortality and morbidity. CONCLUSION: In view of the absence of consensus and guidelines to the approach of thoracic injury with foreign body retention, it is up to the surgeon to evaluate the best conduct in each case and according to the available resources.
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spelling pubmed-86401152021-12-09 Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report Fontelles, João Lucas Miranda da Silva Júnior, Messias Froes Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios Regino, Hafiza Gonçalves Alexandrino Lopez, Estevan Criales Cauduro, Júlia Fialho Froes, Héria Terezinha Rodrigues Brito Cattebeke, Tatiana Minda Herculano Menezes, Arteiro Queiroz Ann Med Surg (Lond) Case Report INTRODUCTION: Accidents involving chainsaws are not uncommon in trauma care and may present as penetrating injuries with retention of a foreign object in the patient's chest. The current literature, however, does not present a consensus on the best way to approach these cases. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Male patient, 46-year-old man, born in Amazonas countryside, brought to the city of Manaus with a penetrating injury resulting from an accident with a chainsaw and retaining a 2cm sawtooth in his chest, six days after the event. After laboratory and imaging tests, as well as pre-operative preparation, an open thoracotomy was realized, the object was removed, and the patient was placed under a thoracostomy tube. DISCUSSION: The diagnosis of chainsaw incidents is generally described in the literature as post-mortem, mainly due to the inappropriate use of the equipment. Surgical removal of a foreign body is indicated in most cases, except when it is peripheral or when there is some impossibility. Early surgical treatment benefits the patient, with lower mortality and morbidity. CONCLUSION: In view of the absence of consensus and guidelines to the approach of thoracic injury with foreign body retention, it is up to the surgeon to evaluate the best conduct in each case and according to the available resources. Elsevier 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8640115/ /pubmed/34900248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103101 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Fontelles, João Lucas Miranda
da Silva Júnior, Messias Froes
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
Regino, Hafiza Gonçalves Alexandrino
Lopez, Estevan Criales
Cauduro, Júlia Fialho
Froes, Héria Terezinha Rodrigues Brito
Cattebeke, Tatiana Minda Herculano
Menezes, Arteiro Queiroz
Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report
title Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report
title_full Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report
title_fullStr Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report
title_short Thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the Amazon countryside: A case report
title_sort thoracic foreign body management after penetrating chest trauma by chainsaw in the amazon countryside: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103101
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