 1-penetrating trauma  2-blunt trauma  1-pneumothorax  -tension pneumothorax  (tracheal deviation,no respiratory sound,subcutaneus emphysema) 

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 1-penetrating trauma  2-blunt trauma

 1-pneumothorax  -tension pneumothorax  (tracheal deviation,no respiratory sound,subcutaneus emphysema)  -needle thoracostomy (5 ICS)  -sucking wound (three side tape,chest tube)

 - flail chest (3 rib 2 side fx,paradoxical movement)  -lung contusion (CXR ????)  - air leak (bronchoscopy)

 -chest wall,thorasic spine,Heart,lung,great vessels,esophagus,…  -CXR  -CT Scan  -FOB

 -pneumothorax  -hemothorax,Caked hemothorax(thoracotomy)  -mediastinal widening  -CT angiography,Esophagoscopy

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