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391 related items for PubMed ID: 21741510

  • 1. Clinical management of occult hemothorax: a prospective study of 81 patients.
    Mahmood I, Abdelrahman H, Al-Hassani A, Nabir S, Sebastian M, Maull K.
    Am J Surg; 2011 Jun; 201(6):766-9. PubMed ID: 21741510
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  • 2. Successful management of occult pneumothorax without tube thoracostomy despite positive pressure ventilation.
    Barrios C, Tran T, Malinoski D, Lekawa M, Dolich M, Lush S, Hoyt D, Cinat ME.
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  • 3. The Benefit of Ultrasound in Deciding Between Tube Thoracostomy and Observative Management in Hemothorax Resulting from Blunt Chest Trauma.
    Chung MH, Hsiao CY, Nian NS, Chen YC, Wang CY, Wen YS, Shih HC, Yen DH.
    World J Surg; 2018 Jul; 42(7):2054-2060. PubMed ID: 29305713
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  • 4. Occult hemopneumothorax following chest trauma does not need a chest tube.
    Mahmood I, Tawfeek Z, Khoschnau S, Nabir S, Almadani A, Al Thani H, Maull K, Latifi R.
    Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg; 2013 Feb; 39(1):43-6. PubMed ID: 26814922
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  • 5. Chest tube output, duration, and length of stay are similar for pneumothorax and hemothorax seen only on computed tomography vs. chest radiograph.
    Patel BH, Lew CO, Dall T, Anderson CL, Rodriguez R, Langdorf MI.
    Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg; 2021 Aug; 47(4):939-947. PubMed ID: 31384999
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  • 6. Predictors of retained hemothorax after trauma and impact on patient outcomes.
    Scott MF, Khodaverdian RA, Shaheen JL, Ney AL, Nygaard RM.
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  • 7. Complications following thoracic trauma managed with tube thoracostomy.
    Menger R, Telford G, Kim P, Bergey MR, Foreman J, Sarani B, Pascual J, Reilly P, Schwab CW, Sims CA.
    Injury; 2012 Jan; 43(1):46-50. PubMed ID: 21839442
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  • 8. Predictors of retained hemothorax in trauma: Results of an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multi-institutional trial.
    Prakash PS, Moore SA, Rezende-Neto JB, Trpcic S, Dunn JA, Smoot B, Jenkins DH, Cardenas T, Mukherjee K, Farnsworth J, Wild J, Young K, Schroeppel TJ, Coimbra R, Lee J, Skarupa DJ, Sabra MJ, Carrick MM, Moore FO, Ward J, Geng T, Lapham D, Piccinini A, Inaba K, Dodgion C, Gooley B, Schwartz T, Shraga S, Haan JM, Lightwine K, Burris J, Agrawal V, Seamon MJ, Cannon JW.
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  • 9. [Can diagnosis and subsequent trauma management of the multiple trauma patient with blunt thoracic trauma be improved by early computerized tomography of the thorax?].
    Trupka AW, Trautwein K, Waydhas C, Nast-Kolb D, Pfeiffer KJ, Schweiberer L.
    Zentralbl Chir; 1997 Oct; 122(8):666-73. PubMed ID: 9412098
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  • 10. Effectiveness and safety of small-bore tube thoracostomy (≤20 Fr) for chest trauma patients: A retrospective observational study.
    Maezawa T, Yanai M, Huh JY, Ariyoshi K.
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  • 11. Incidence and management of occult hemothoraces.
    Stafford RE, Linn J, Washington L.
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  • 12. An iatrogenic complication of closed tube thoracostomy for penetrating chest trauma.
    Andrabi SA, Andrabi SI, Mansha M, Ahmed M.
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  • 14. Predicting the need for thoracoscopic evacuation of residual traumatic hemothorax: chest radiograph is insufficient.
    Velmahos GC, Demetriades D, Chan L, Tatevossian R, Cornwell EE, Yassa N, Murray JA, Asensio JA, Berne TV.
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  • 16. Suction evacuation of hemothorax: A prospective study.
    Savage SA, Cibulas GA, Ward TA, Davis CA, Croce MA, Zarzaur BL.
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  • 18. The occult pneumothorax: what have we learned?
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  • 19. Pneumothorax and Hemothorax in the Era of Frequent Chest Computed Tomography for the Evaluation of Adult Patients With Blunt Trauma.
    Rodriguez RM, Canseco K, Baumann BM, Mower WR, Langdorf MI, Medak AJ, Anglin DR, Hendey GW, Addo N, Nishijima D, Raja AS.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2019 Jan 26; 73(1):58-65. PubMed ID: 30287121
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  • 20. Thoracic Ultrasound for Detection of Pneumothorax Following Thoracostomy Tube Removal in Trauma Patients.
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