A patient presents with a penetrating chest wound associated with intrathoracic haemorrhage. A thoracotomy is done by taking an incision in the 41h/51h intercostals space staing 1 cm away from the lateral margin of the sternum.This is done to avoid injury to the
A patient presents with a penetrating chest wound associated with intrathoracic haemorrhage. A thoracotomy is done by taking an incision in the 41h/51h intercostals space staing 1 cm away from the lateral margin of the sternum.This is done to avoid injury to the
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A patient presents with a penetrating chest wound associated with intrathoracic haemorrhage. A thoracotomy is done by taking an incision in the 41h/51h intercostals space staing 1 cm away from the lateral margin of the sternum.This is done to avoid injury to the
β Correct Answer: C. Internal thoracic aery
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