Surgical vs. nonsurgical management of post-traumatic intercostal lung herniation in children
Background: Intercostal lung herniation (ILH) is an exceptionally rare condition in pediatric patients, characterized by disruption of fascial planes and intercostal musculature allowing for protrusion of a portion of the lung parenchyma into this space. In most cases it is a consequence of blunt ch...
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Main Authors: | Mila Kolar (Author), Ayca Toprak (Author), Andrea Winthrop (Author), Lloyd Sly (Author), Donald Soboleski (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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