"Though patient became stable after inter-costal drainage, the decision of doing thoracotomy was taken for removal of bullet, since it was present near vital structures. Left thoracotomy was done after five days, in left lateral position. Heart, left lung, bronchi and major vessels were found to be normal, but bullet was not found in the left hemithorax despite thorough exploration. An intraoperative radiograph also failed to reveal the bullet, probably because of poor quality. Postoperative radiograph showed the bullet on right side."
I remember some of this crap from when I go there. Stuff like radiograph. Thats my Xray. Professor Aggarwal was at Creighton making notes for something that I didnt get a good glimpse of. My mom asked to get me a bronchosomething and Aggarwal must have gotten a copy. I didnt know. This was scanned in from a printed piece of paper at my house, if I was stupid enough to go on google to get a picture I would be gone by know.