Traumatic pericardial tamponade following Airbag Deployment : A case report
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Pericardial injury, Blunt thoracoabdominal trauma, Airbag deploymentAbstract
It has been well documented in the literature that the introduction of frontal airbags has had a significant impact in reducing mortality and serious injury from motor vehicle accidents. However, the mechanism of action and speed of deployment of
airbags can be associated with injury, some of them are even deemed life threatening. Of particular interest in this case is the increased risk of thoracoabdominal injury following air bag deployment.
The sheer complexity of the anatomical structures within the thoracoabdomen and airbag deployment makes it of the utmost importance to timely and appropriately manage them.
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