Isolated rupture of the right upper pulmonary vein: a blunt cardiac trauma case |
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Authors: | Ouda Ahmed Kappert Utz Ghazy Tamer Weise Matthias Ebner Bernd Tugtekin Sems-Malte Matschke Klaus |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Cardiac Surgery, Dresden Heart Center, Dresden, Germany;bDepartment of Cardiology, Dresden Heart Center, Dresden, Germany;cDepartment of Internal Medicine, Dresden University Hospitals, Dresden, Germany |
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Abstract: | A 37-year-old woman who sustained blunt chest trauma as a result of a car accident was found unconscious at the accident site with signs of circulatory compromise. Computed tomographic trauma screening excluded thoracic, intracranial, and intra-abdominal bleeding, or other pathologic findings, except a small circumferential hemopericardium. Echocardiography revealed a hemopericardium that was partially clotted and the beginning of compression of the right ventricle. Because of progressive hemodynamic compromise, the decision was made for operative exploration. After a median sternotomy, the resultant excessive bleeding necessitated extracorporeal circulation. Careful inspection revealed isolated rupture of the upper right pulmonary vein, which was successfully repaired. |
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Keywords: | CTSNet classification: 27 |
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