A Man With Chest Pain After An Assault - A Case Report.

Journal of education & teaching in emergency medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.21980/J8J93S
Mi Song Kim, Francis Gan, Karl Nimtz, Daniel Ng, John Costumbrado
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Abstract

This case report highlights an uncommon sequelae of chest wall trauma that should be evaluated for patients presenting with similar history and symptoms. A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department (ED) with swelling, fever, and chest wall pain two days after an assault with blunt chest wall trauma. On exam, there was a suspected chest wall abscess, verified on computed tomography (CT) with associated displaced midsternal fracture. This patient was admitted for abscess incision and drainage. While uncommon, chest wall abscess formation is an important condition that should be considered as a differential diagnosis in any patient presenting with chest wall pain post blunt trauma. With few reported similar presentations in the literature, this case is an important addition in a likely underreported phenomenon that requires prompt evaluation and treatment.

Topics: Blunt chest trauma, chest wall abscess, sternal fracture complication.

一名男子遇袭后胸痛--病例报告。
本病例报告强调了一种不常见的胸壁外伤后遗症,对于有类似病史和症状的患者应进行评估。一名 60 岁的男子在遭到钝性胸壁外伤袭击两天后,因肿胀、发烧和胸壁疼痛到急诊科就诊。经检查,疑似胸壁脓肿,计算机断层扫描(CT)证实伴有移位的胸骨中段骨折。该患者入院进行了脓肿切开引流术。胸壁脓肿的形成虽然不常见,但却是钝性外伤后出现胸壁疼痛的患者应考虑的重要鉴别诊断。文献中很少有类似病例的报道,本病例是对这一可能被低估的现象的重要补充,需要及时评估和治疗:钝性胸部创伤、胸壁脓肿、胸骨骨折并发症。
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