Perforation of the right cardiac ventricle as a late complication of a displaced sternal fracture following blunt trauma.

Journal: The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine
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Abstract

Cardiac tamponade is a rare but possibly fatal complication of blunt thoracic trauma complicated by a sternal fracture. A delayed presentation of cardiac tamponade days or weeks after initial trauma has been described in a few cases. In these cases, the presumed mechanism of cardiac tamponade is pericardial irritation, caused by osseous fragments of the fractured sternum. This case describes a direct mechanical perforation of the right ventricle, caused by a displaced sternal fracture, presenting 5 days after initial trauma. To our knowledge, this mechanism of late cardiac tamponade has not been described in recent literature.

Authors
S Vanwynsberghe, E De Worm, L Steverlynck
Relevant Conditions

Cardiac Tamponade