Chest Trauma

We handle everything from serious chest injuries to emergency surgery with expert care at our trauma center, so you’re in safe hands.

Understanding Chest Trauma

Chest trauma refers to any injury or damage to the chest area, including the ribs, lungs, heart, blood vessels, and other vital structures. These injuries can result from blunt force, penetrating wounds, or accidents such as falls, vehicle collisions, or sports injuries. Prompt and expert care is crucial to prevent complications and ensure optimal recovery.

Approach

From the moment of chest injury to complete recovery, we deliver thorough, compassionate care that’s tailored to the individual needs of every patient.

Experts

Under the guidance of Dr. Preksha, our team focuses on restoring critical functions and achieving optimal recovery outcomes.

Technology

Utilizing the latest imaging modalities and minimally invasive surgical techniques, we ensure precise diagnosis and effective treatment of chest injuries to speed up healing.

Facilities

Our trauma-equipped center is designed for quick and efficient response, offering expert care for all types of chest trauma emergencies.

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Symptoms of Chest Trauma

Severe chest pain

 Intense pain in the chest area is a common sign of injury and requires immediate medical attention.

Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

Chest trauma can impair lung function, causing breathing difficulties or shortness of breath.

Bruising or swelling on the chest

 Visible bruising or swelling indicates underlying tissue damage or bleeding beneath the skin.

Rapid heartbeat or irregular pulse

An abnormal heartbeat may signal damage to the heart or circulatory system after trauma.

Coughing up blood

 This serious symptom suggests injury to the lungs or airways and needs urgent evaluation.

Visible deformity or chest wall instability

 Any noticeable deformity or instability in the chest wall could indicate fractured ribs or structural damage.

Chest Trauma

Chest Trauma Treatment Focuses on Stabilizing Life-Threatening Injuries and Restoring Vital Functions

Trauma care begins with prompt assessment and advanced interventions to manage rib fractures, lung contusions, pneumothorax, or other chest injuries. Treatment may involve detailed imaging, surgical repair, and intensive monitoring to control bleeding, improve breathing, and heal damaged tissues or organs.

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