Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal (Jul 2019)
Successful Treatment of An unusual case of suicide by sharp force.
Abstract
Introduction: In this article, we report a case of penetrating chest trauma as a suicide attempt. Case introduction: A 40-year-old man complained of chest pain following a fall from a height (about three days ago). The patient refused to provide a complete history. After obtaining new and detailed patient's history from his father and reviewing his psychiatric file, it was determined that he performed trauma with the intention of committing suicide to his chest with a metal wire. There were two points of injury in his left hemithorax with infected crusts. Radiologic evaluation showed two foreign bodies in left hemithorax and hemothorax. Patient underwent surgery and finally was transferred to psychiatry unit. Conclusion: It is important to get a detailed history of patients, especially those with mental disabilities and psychiatric disorders. Careful examination of these patients is recommended, even with the initial examinations. Key words: trauma, suicide, hemothorax, medical error
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