| Literature DB >> 31862661 |
Byungsu Yoo1, Yoon Cheol Shin2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Penetrating cardiac injury often occurs in South Korea. However, impalement injury of the heart with other organs is rare and fatal. We present a case of cardiac impalement injury by a steel rebar. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 38-year-old man was brought to the emergency room with a steel rebar of 45.5 cm in length in situ. Chest tomography revealed that the rebar had entered the thorax to the right diaphragm via the left shoulder while piercing the heart. The patient was immediately taken to the operating room for surgery without removing the bar. We were able to rescue the patient with an emergency operation wherein the bleeding site was treated by pulling the steel rebar out step-by-step while performing cardiopulmonary bypass. DISCUSSION: Early diagnosis and rapid surgery are important factors for patients with cardiac impalement injury. Haemostasis must be achieved patiently step- by- step without removing the foreign object at once. CPB is an appropriate treatment, even if there is a risk of bleeding.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac injury; Computed tomography; Impalement; Steel rebar
Year: 2019 PMID: 31862661 PMCID: PMC6928328 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1The steel rebar of 45.5 cm in length and 6 mm in diameter removed by surgery.
Fig. 2Chest computed tomography scan showing the steel rebar penetrating through the left shoulder into the right atrium.
Fig. 3Chest computed tomography scan CT showing hemopericardium and bilateral haemothorax.