A narrative review of traumatic mediastinal injuries and their management: the thoracic surgeon perspective.

Mediastinum (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2021-12-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21037/med-21-13
Erin Williams, John Agzarian
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Abstract

Objective: Mediastinal injuries are uncommon, rarely encountered and depending on the institution, can be managed by various sub-specialties. The purpose of this narrative review is to present an overview of traumatic mediastinal injuries, their presentation, and management options from the perspective of a thoracic surgeon.

Background: Although infrequent, traumatic mediastinal injuries can pose significant morbidity and mortality. The infrequency of these injuries limits operative exposure for thoracic surgeons and trainees. A concise overview of common presentations and management options is warranted to further solidify important concepts.

Methods: A search of the literature was conducted using MEDLINE, PubMed, and Embase for relevant articles pertaining to anatomic injuries of the mediastinum. The presentation of mediastinal injuries along with indications for non-operative versus operative management in cardiac injuries, thoracic esophageal injuries, tracheobronchial injuries, and injuries to the lungs and pleura was conducted and literature summarized.

Conclusions: In providing this review it is hopeful to enhance knowledge and comfort in recognition and management of these uncommon yet potentially lethal injuries. Early involvement of thoracic surgery is recommended to ensure effective and efficient treatment.

外伤性纵隔损伤及其处理的叙述回顾:胸外科医生的观点。
目的:纵隔损伤是不常见的,很少遇到,并取决于机构,可以处理不同的亚专科。这篇叙述性综述的目的是从胸外科医生的角度概述外伤性纵隔损伤,它们的表现和治疗选择。背景:虽然不常见,但创伤性纵隔损伤可造成显著的发病率和死亡率。这些损伤的罕见性限制了胸外科医生和受训者的手术暴露。有必要对常见的表示和管理选项进行简要概述,以进一步巩固重要的概念。方法:通过MEDLINE、PubMed和Embase检索有关纵隔解剖损伤的相关文献。我们对心脏损伤、胸段食管损伤、气管支气管损伤、肺胸膜损伤的纵隔损伤的表现及非手术与手术治疗的指征进行了分析,并对文献进行了总结。结论:本综述有望提高对这些罕见但潜在致命性损伤的认识和管理。建议早期介入胸外科手术,以确保有效和高效的治疗。
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