Get well Saltiest1, thats a lucky escape....
Be mindful of the bruised lung, as I had a problem with such long ago....
I got one landing on my chest snowboarding, no broken ribs, I'd thought I'd just winded myself really bad at the time. 2 weeks later back slapped myself doing a forward sailing, never a problem. Had a stabbing pain when I bent over after it to undo my downhaul. Doc' thought I'd just bruised my lung, no sign of a noisey lung, week later could feel something wobbling around in my chest and now getting short on breath if I exerted myself. See Doc' again and now get Xray.
Xray reveals one of my lungs had collapsed, so in for conservative treatment with a local in the chest. 1st doc's repeated attempts with scalpel fails to get thru chest to plural cavity, in the meantime I'm trying to space out on the L' gas with the pain. The adrenalin in the local has now made its way to my heart and its going berzerk thrashing about with the very hi frequency chirp of the heart rate monitor almost sounding like a flat tone I come to once again hoping its all over. Instead I realise things are going real bad and I'm just along for the ride, they quickly stabilise my h'rate with pethadine just before I think I'm going to die and Doc No.2 appears and gives it another go between another pair of ribs on my chest and gets thru, catheta in and water one way water valve operating/bubbling away, lung inflates over next few days with a bit of suction to help the process all cool.
Until...... I come off suction and lung collapses repeatedly, and now have to go the thoracotomy option, as there must be a sizeable hole in my lung even though no ribs broken/fractured. Also a ~0.5 litre blood clot has developed at the top of the plural cavity, probably from the conservative treatment and they need to get this out asap in case it goes to the brain. I'm thinking when will this stop!
Thoracotomy succeeds but with a long op', it reavealed I'd bruised/winded my lung so bad that scar tissue developed on the plural cavity. Lung separated from cavity in places due to scar tissue developed from bruising, then I really nailed it with the fwd' tearing a hole in it an inch or so long where it may of still been attached to the cavity. Specialist said I my have also caused a very tiny tear/hole when I intially winded myself as the inside of the lung is like velcro, and if it makes contact with a servere exhale it can stick and then rip a hole when you gasp for that first inhale.
It was the scar tissue that made it so difficult for the first Doc's to do the conservative chest/scalpel work, its tough as boots and does not show up on Xrays so I'm told.. In the thoracotomy op' it was all removed and cavity roughed up with talcum powder applied to help it bond, the tear got stappled togeter onto the cavity.
Been working fine ever since

Cheers.