2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13019-020-1052-2
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Atraumatic bleeding of the subclavian artery 20 years after surgical treatment of pneumothorax

Abstract: Background: Bleeding of the subclavian artery is a fatal condition. Adhesion between the pleura and staple line may develop after surgical treatment of pneumothorax, and collateral arteries often develop from the subclavian artery toward the adhesion at the lung apex; however, atraumatic tearing and bleeding of these collateral arteries into the extrapleural and intrathoracic cavities is rare. Case presentation: A 70-year-old man visited the hospital for evaluation of left chest pain. Contrast-enhanced chest c… Show more

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