Title of article :
Do Avoid Unnecessary Procedure in A Trauma Patient? A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Torabi, Mehdi Department of Emergency Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Endotracheal intubation is more commonly performed in the right main bronchus; however, it may rarely
be performed in the left side. A 52-years-old man was brought to the emergency department by emergency
medical services (EMS) after multiple trauma injury. There was a decrease in the right lung’s sound. Lung
computed tomography (CT) scan revealed total pulmonary atelectasis. This scan was at the time that patient
did not mention any recent history or complaint of pulmonary problems or diseases. In CT scan, we observed
the white lung in the right side, the trachea which was deviated to the right, and the collapse-consolidation of
the right lung was seen. The endotracheal tube image was observed in the left main bronchus which is a rare
phenomenon. Decreasing of the right lung sound may not always be due to pneumothorax or hemothorax in
trauma patients. In these patients, the rare phenomenon of left lung intubation should be considered as well.
Left lung intubation may occur because of the lesion presence in the right lung.
Keywords :
Pulmonary atelectasis , Multiple trauma , Intubation , Bronchi
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma