Trauma Research Program, Scripps Mercy Hospital, 4077 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA, USA.
Department of Surgery, St Luke's Wood River Medical Center, Ketchum, ID, USA.
Am J Surg. 2021 Jun;221(6):1238-1245. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2021.03.024. Epub 2021 Mar 20.
Traumatic thoracic or chest wall hernias are relatively uncommon but highly challenging injuries that can be seen after a variety of injury mechanisms. Despite their description throughout history there remains scant literature on this topic that is primarily limited to case reports or series. Until recently, there also has been no effort to create a reliable grading system that can assess severity, predict outcomes, and guide the choice of surgical repair. The purpose of this article is to review the reported literature on this topic and to analyze the history, common injury mechanisms, likely presentations, and optimal management strategies to guide clinicians who are faced with these challenging cases. We also report a modified and updated version of our previously developed grading system for traumatic chest wall hernias that can be utilized to guide surgical management techniques and approaches.
创伤性胸壁或胸部疝较为少见,但极具挑战性,可由多种损伤机制导致。尽管其在历史上已有描述,但该主题的文献仍然很少,主要限于病例报告或系列研究。直到最近,也没有建立可靠的分级系统来评估严重程度、预测结果和指导手术修复选择的努力。本文的目的是回顾该主题的报告文献,并分析其历史、常见损伤机制、可能的表现以及最佳管理策略,以指导面对这些挑战性病例的临床医生。我们还报告了我们之前开发的创伤性胸壁疝分级系统的修改和更新版本,可用于指导手术管理技术和方法。