Töro Klára, Halász Judit, Marcsa Boglárka, Biczó Dávid, Nemeskéri Agnes
Department of Forensic and Insurance Medicine, Semmelweis University, Hungary, Ülloi út 93, Budapest, Hungary.
Leg Med (Tokyo). 2011 Nov;13(6):301-3. doi: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2011.09.002. Epub 2011 Oct 14.
Traumatic lung herniation through the superior thoracic aperture rarely occurs. In this case report we present a motor vehicle accident of a 40 year old male victim with cervical lung herniation. After an enormous blunt trauma to the chest, the disrupted and lacerated lung tissue left the thoracic cavity and was pushed into the laryngeal and oral cavity. Extrathoracic post-traumatic lung herniation through the thoracic inlet and connective tissue spaces of the neck into the oral cavity is a unique complication of blunt trauma to the chest, and the post-mortem medico-legal investigations may collect more information about this phenomenon.