Impalement Injuries of the Chest
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Ghana Medical Journal
Abstract
Impalement injuries of the chest are uncommon in civilian
practice with few reports in the literature. We
report three cases of thoracic impalement seen over a 5
year period with unusual underlying mechanisms. In
two of the cases, the impalement was obvious; in the
third, the impalement was concealed having occurred 5
months earlier. In Case 1, the underlying mechanism
was a high-speed road traffic accident. The patient was
impaled by a metallic square pipe piled by the roadside.
In Case 2, the gun-housing of a locally-made rifle
gave way as it was fired and allowed a reverse ejection
of the barrel during recoil that impaled the hunter’s
chest. In Case 3, a domestic assault with an old umbrella
caused an impalement injury as one of the umbrella
spokes broke off, penetrated and lodged in the
left chest going unnoticed for 5 months. Persistent
chest pain and haemoptysis led to a request for chest
radiographic examination upon which the foreign body
was discovered. Massive haemoptysis brought the patient
to emergency thoracotomy. All three patients underwent
thoracotomy with a successful outcome.
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