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Video October 17, 2012 The Trauma Pro Leave a comment

What The Heck? Video!

Here’s a very interesting one. This is 2 minute video of a bronchoscopy performed on a patient who was involved in a head-on car crash.

What’s the diagnosis? And be exact, there are many possibilities here. Comment or tweet your best guesses!

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Source: Personal archive. Not treated at Regions Hospital.

(Source: http://regionstraumapro.com/)
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