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  • Title: Penetrating bullet wound of chest with bronchoscopic removal of bullet.
    Author: Choh JH, Adler RH.
    Journal: J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1981 Jul; 82(1):150-3. PubMed ID: 7017291.
    Abstract:
    A case history is presented of a patient with a penetrating bullet wound of the chest in whom the 0.38 caliber bullet was unexpectedly found entirely within the lumen of the right lower lobe bronchus at bronchoscopy. A second bullet penetrating the abdomen necessitated an extensive abdominal operation and delayed removal of the intrabronchial bullet by 1 day. During the 1 day interval, distal migration of the intrabronchial bullet caused technical problems in removal which are discussed. The bullet was successfully removed with a rigid bronchoscope without subsequent complications. The limited literature on this rare occurrence is reviewed, and suggestions are made concerning management.
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