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tracheal/bronchial rupture
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lungs, torn tracheal mucosa, injury, tear, break, in the trachea, windpipe, bronchial tubes, major airways the lungs, injury, infections, ulcerations, due to foreign objects, trauma, a tear, in the tracheal mucosa, tissue lining, the windpipe, trachea, bronchial tubes, damaged by a penetrating wound, a gunshot, a blunt trauma, an automobile accident, uncommon, injuries, trachea, bronchi, medical procedures, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, placement of a breathing tube, very uncommon, breathing a foreign body, food, trachea, bronchi, produce an infection, erosion, the wall, producing a disruption, trauma patients who develop a tracheal, bronchial rupture often have other injuries, patients, have difficulty breathing, cough up blood, secretions, develop subcutaneous air, bubbles of air, felt underneath the skin, the chest, neck, arms, trunk, a chest x-ray, collapse, the lung, evidence of infection, a chest ct scan, similar findings, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, exact extent, location of disruption, the trachea, bronchi, trauma patients, injuries, require simultaneous treatment, injuries, trachea often need to be repaired, surgery, injuries, smaller bronchi, less than total disruption, an operation, a collapsed lung is treated, a chest tube, connected to suction, re-expands the lung, patients, breathed a foreign body, airways, rigid, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, retrieve the object, patients, infection, in the part, the lung surrounding the injury, antibiotics, trauma patients, outlook depends on the extent of other injuries, operations, repair these injuries often have good results, outlook is good, patients, tracheal, bronchial disruption, injury, scarring, site, the injury, lead to problems that, require additional diagnostic tests, major complications after operations, injury include infection, prolonged need, the use of a ventilator, scarring, patients, major injuries, chest, inhalation of foreign bodies, signs, symptoms of chest infection should notify physician.
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