Pulmonary contusion after bumper car collision: Case report and review of the literature.

Journal: Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
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Abstract

Thoracic trauma is a major source of morbi-mortality in injured children. Their pliable chest wall makes pulmonary contusion the most common chest injury. It is most often secondary to blunt trauma caused by traffic accidents. We report a case of severe chest trauma caused by a bumper car collision in an 8-years old girl. She sustained right lung contusion that led to complete atelectasis. After a week of supportive therapy, bronchoscopy removed a mucous plug from the main bronchus, resulting in significant clinical improvement. We aim to raise awareness of the risk of severe chest injuries during bumper car collisions.

Authors
Mahé Berland, Marjolaine Oger, Emi Cauchois, Karine Retornaz, Valérie Arnoux, Jean-christophe Dubus
Relevant Conditions

Endoscopy