S25: Injury of blood vessels of thorax

S25.4: Injury of pulmonary blood vessels

Several blood vessels run through the ribcage. For example, there are blood vessels for the heart and lungs, and the head and arms.

You have damaged blood vessels from your lung. The lungs are on the left and right side of the ribcage. They are also connected to the nose and mouth via the bronchial tubes and windpipe (trachea). We need the lungs to breathe.

When a blood vessel is damaged, there is usually bleeding. If the bleeding is heavy, blood may collect in the tissue. There may then be some pain. When there is bleeding below the skin, a bruise sometimes forms.