Trans-mediastinal migration of Bullet – an unusual presentation

Nityasha, S. Dalal, R. Dahiya, S. Aggarwal, S. Lohchab
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Trans-mediastinal gunshot wounds are infrequent but life-threatening injuries requiring multiple diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms. Further intrathoracic migratory foreign bodies are a small but distinctive subgroup of missile injuries and should be removed when they need to be. We present an interesting case of an 18 year old male, who presented with trans-mediastinal migration of bullet which subsequently migrated from left hilum to right hilum. During surgery bullet was not found in the region of left hilum as was seen in the pre-operative X ray and CT scan. X-ray and CT scan in postoperative period revealed bullet near right hilum. Follow-up radiograph after six months revealed no further migration and patient continues to do well.
子弹的跨纵隔迁移-一种不寻常的表现
跨纵隔枪伤是罕见的,但危及生命的伤害需要多种诊断和治疗算法。此外,胸腔内移动性异物是弹射损伤的一个小而独特的亚组,需要时应将其切除。我们提出一个有趣的情况下,一个18岁的男性,谁提出了跨纵隔迁移的子弹,随后从左门迁移到右门。术中未见术前X线及CT扫描所见的左门区子弹。术后x线及CT显示子弹位于右肺门附近。六个月后的随访x线片显示没有进一步的移动,患者继续表现良好。
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