Approximately 20-25% of deaths due to trauma in the first four decades of life result from thoracic trauma [1]. Penetrating thoracic trauma is present in 33% of deaths due to thoracic trauma [2]. in a 1972 autopsy study involving 1178 trauma patients, 82% of the patients with tracheobronchial injuries died at the accident site; 30% of those who could come to the hospital also died. it was observed that 50% of these losses occurred in the first hour [3].Between 2001 and 2005, a total of 1033 tracheal injuries were reported over five years in Germany [4]. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), while the medical costs of approximately 12 000 patients who died in 2005 due to firearm assault injury were more than $60 million, it was reported that the loss of work and productivity was 18 billion dollars. Between 2000 and 2005, the average hospital cost for adults over the age of 18 who had a penetrating injury was estimated at £7983 in the UK [5]. it was observed that mortality in thoracic trauma patients was 36% before 1950 and decreased to 9% after 1970 [6].