Literature DB >> 536152

Penetrating cardiac injury by wire thrown from a lawn mower.

P A Rubio, G J Reul.   

Abstract

The first successful surgically treated case of penetrating heart injury, specifically the right ventricle, caused by a fragment of coat hanger wire thrown by a lawn mower, is reported. Though traumatic heart injuries are rare, this case represents accurate surgical management and judgment, especially in the preoperative phase which resulted in early operating and excellent postoperative results. It is our feeling that if the patient can be transferred safely to the operating room the mortality rate is considerably lowered; however, emergency room thoracotomy, which will undoubtedly result in a greater survival rate from these spectacular injuries, should be performed in the emergency center if cardiac activity ceases or the patient's condition deteriorates considerably.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 536152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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Authors:  Carlos Junior Toshiyuki Karigyo; Otavio Goulart Fan; Marcelo Miyazaki Yoshida; Roberto Jonathas Menescal; Marcos Jose Tarasiewich
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