Cardiac tamponade: an unusual, lifethreatening complication after transhiatal resection of the esophagus.
Journal: Interactive Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgery
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Abstract
Transhiatal resection for carcinoma of the distal esophagus is associated with relative high morbidity and mortality. We present a rare case of cardiac tamponade after transhiatal esophagectomy for which emergency sternotomy was performed. Probably the retraction of the heart during exploration of the mediastinum caused a laceration of an epicardial vein. Although very rare, cardiac tamponade should be considered when hemodynamic instability during or after transhiatal esophagectomy occurs.
Authors
Suzanne Kats, Grard A Nieuwenhuijzen, Bart H Van Straten, Jacques P A Schönberger
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