| Title | Traumatic intercostal hernia due to a nonpenetrating injury in a child. | | Author(s) | Sandrasagra FA, Di Eusanio G, Hamilton DI | | Source | J Pediatr Surg 1979 Aug; 14(4):471-2. | | MeSH | Child Female Hernia Humans Intercostal Muscles Lung Diseases Rupture Wounds, Nonpenetrating
| | Abstract | Herniation of the lung is a recognized, though rare, complication of thoracotomy and penetrating chest injury. Closed chest injury is usually associated with rib fractures, laceration of the lung, and rupture of the diaphragm, bronchus, and aorta. It is unusual for the intercostal muscles to be ruptured in a closed chest injury. In this case, herniation of the lung may result. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Case Reports Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 490297 |
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