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Fig. 2A. Direct visualization of tracheal injury is possible in two patients who sustained blunt force trauma. In 18-year-old man, CT scan obtained at level of upper mediastinum shows defect (arrowhead) in membranous trachea. Mediastinal emphysema (straight arrows) and left lung contusion (curved arrow) can be seen.