if thoracic wall puntured not lungs what would happen?
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it'll lead to collapse of the lungs due to pressure
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If the chest wall, and thus the pleural space, is punctured, blood, air or both can enter the pleural space. Air and/or blood rushes into the space in order to equalise the pressure with that of the atmosphere. ... Thus the lungs cannot expand, the pressure in the lungs never drops and no air is pulled into the bronchi.
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