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Device closure of a traumatic VSD in a young man with a history of a stab wound to the chest.

Zahra Khajali1, Ata Firouzi1, Fateme Jorfi1, Maryam Keshavarz Hedayati1.   

Abstract

The most commonly affected area of the heart in penetrating chest trauma is the right ventricle. The occurrence of a ventricular septal defect (VSD) after penetrating trauma to the left chest has an incidence of 1% to 5%. We describe a 27-year-old man with a history of the surgical repair of right ventricular free-wall rupture due to a stab wound to the chest and a posterior muscular VSD, which was diagnosed with transthoracic echocardiography postoperatively. We closed the VSD with a symmetric occluder successfully. <Learning objective: Cardiac penetrating trauma is not always limited to the right ventricular free wall and may involve the cardiac valves, the heart septa, the coronary arteries, and the conduction system. Traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSDs) can be treated surgically or percutaneously with occluder devices. It appears that the device closure of this type of acquired VSD is a reasonable therapeutic choice, especially in patients with a history of recent cardiac surgery for the repair of right ventricular free wall rupture.>.
© 2020 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cardiac trauma; Heart injury; Transesophageal echocardiography; Ventricular septal defect

Year:  2020        PMID: 32547656      PMCID: PMC7283300          DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2020.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiol Cases        ISSN: 1878-5409


  6 in total

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Authors:  Carlos A Rojas; Dana M Cruite; Jonathan H Chung
Journal:  J Thorac Imaging       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 3.000

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Authors:  Leanne Harling; Hutan Ashrafian; Roberto P Casula; Thanos Athanasiou
Journal:  J Cardiothorac Surg       Date:  2014-09-20       Impact factor: 1.637

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Authors:  Mohamed Kasem; Hari Krishna Kanthimathinathan; Chetan Mehta; Richard Neal; Oliver Stumper
Journal:  Ann Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2014-01
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