Novel Non-surgical Strategy of Severe Chest Trauma With Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Angioembolization, and Bronchial Blocker: A Case Report
Tomohiro Morito, Yosuke Matsumura

TL;DR
A new non-surgical approach using ECMO, bronchial blockers, and angioembolization successfully treated a severe chest trauma case.
Contribution
A multidisciplinary, non-surgical treatment strategy for severe chest trauma is presented as an alternative to open surgery.
Findings
The combination of VV-ECMO, bronchial blockers, and interventional radiology stabilized the patient without open surgery.
Strategic use of nafamostat mesylate prevented clotting in the ECMO circuit.
Minimally invasive techniques preserved lung function and improved outcomes in a complex trauma case.
Abstract
Severe chest trauma often requires immediate intervention, typically involving open chest surgery. However, advancements in medical technology offer alternative approaches, such as endovascular therapy and venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO). In a recent case, a middle-aged male cyclist was admitted after colliding with a vehicle, presenting in shock with multiple injuries, including cerebral contusion and rib fractures. Despite initial treatments such as chest tubes and blood transfusions, his condition remained unstable, with worsening respiratory failure and hemorrhagic shock. A multidisciplinary team devised a comprehensive treatment plan, utilizing VV-ECMO for oxygenation support, a bronchial blocker to localize the hematoma, and interventional radiology for hemothorax hemostasis. These interventions successfully stabilized the patient without resorting to…
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TopicsMechanical Circulatory Support Devices · Trauma Management and Diagnosis · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
