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Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Case Report
( Jae Gul Kang ),( Soon-ho Chon ),( Kilsoo Yie ),( Min Koo Lee ),( Oh Sang Kwon ),( Song Hyun Lee ),( June Raphael Chon ) 대한외상학회 2017 大韓外傷學會誌 Vol.30 No.2
Standard open procedures for resection of the first rib in thoracic outlet syndrome can prove to be quite difficult with extensive incisions. A minimal invasive procedure can also be painstaking, but provides an attractive alternative to the more radical open procedures. We report the details of the technique with direct video footage of the procedure performed in a 41-year-old man with thoracic outlet syndrome done entirely by thoracoscopic methods. [ J Trauma Inj 2017; 30: 63-65 ]
Esophageal Rupture Due to Diving in Shallow Waters
( Sung Ho Han ),( Soon-ho Chon ),( Jong Hyun Lee ),( Min Koo Lee ),( Oh Sang Kwon ),( Kyoung Hwan Kim ),( Jung Suk Kim ),( Ho Hyoung Lee ),( June Raphael Chon ) 대한외상학회 2018 大韓外傷學會誌 Vol.31 No.1
Delayed esophageal rupture due to blunt injury is not new. However, rupture due to suspected barotrauma is very rare. We describe a case of esophageal rupture in a male 24-year-old patient after diving in shallow waters. The patient was quadriplegic and could not experience the typical chest pain related to rupture and resulting mediastinitis. The rupture was discovered 4 days after emergency decompressive laminectomy and fusion for his cervical spine. The rupture was evidently caused by barotrauma and was discovered four days after admission. He underwent primary closure and pericardial flap as a life-saving procedure.