Cardiac injuries from blunt chest trauma are usually the result of motor vehicle accidents; cardiac injuries result in 20% of such accidents, but they are also associate to mild-to-moderate sports injuries.The severity of external injuries does not necessary reflect the severity of cardiac trauma. Blunt chest trauma can cause a variety of cardiac injuries such as myocardial contusion, myocardial rupture, pericardial trauma, valvular disruption and acute myocardial infarction.We report a case of traumatic rupture of the interventricular septum caused by a blunt chest trauma following a car crash and its successful surgical repair. In this particular case the clinical signs of interventricular shunt began evident 12-14 days after the ac...
<ul><li>Ventricular septal defect represents an uncommon sequel of penetrating cardiac t...
The results of damage to the heart from indirect violence have aroused a good deal of interest in re...
Blunt chest trauma leads to a wide range of lesions, relatively minor parietal injuries to potential...
A rare complication of trauma to the heart is rupture of the interventricular septum. The diagnosis ...
Blunt chest trauma may cause cardiac trauma, this possibility often being overlooked. Various anatom...
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) after blunt chest trauma is a very rare traumatic affection.We repor...
The commonest cause of blunt cardiac injuries is from traffic accidents followed by violent falls, s...
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) after blunt chest trauma is a very rare traumatic affection. We repo...
We report the case of a 21-year-old woman who was referred after a severe compressive blunt trauma i...
A case report is presented of a 58-year-old man who developed a new holosystolic murmur 4 months aft...
Cardiac injury is a common but occasionally serious complication of blunt chest trauma. A ventricula...
Cardiac rupture is a extremely acute condition, and it often results in fatality. Main causes of hea...
Blunt or non-penetrating cardiac trauma is a relatively common body injury in industrialized communi...
Traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSD) resulting from blunt chest injury is a very rare event. Th...
We report the case of a patient admitted at the emergency unit after a severe car accident. As ECG s...
<ul><li>Ventricular septal defect represents an uncommon sequel of penetrating cardiac t...
The results of damage to the heart from indirect violence have aroused a good deal of interest in re...
Blunt chest trauma leads to a wide range of lesions, relatively minor parietal injuries to potential...
A rare complication of trauma to the heart is rupture of the interventricular septum. The diagnosis ...
Blunt chest trauma may cause cardiac trauma, this possibility often being overlooked. Various anatom...
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) after blunt chest trauma is a very rare traumatic affection.We repor...
The commonest cause of blunt cardiac injuries is from traffic accidents followed by violent falls, s...
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) after blunt chest trauma is a very rare traumatic affection. We repo...
We report the case of a 21-year-old woman who was referred after a severe compressive blunt trauma i...
A case report is presented of a 58-year-old man who developed a new holosystolic murmur 4 months aft...
Cardiac injury is a common but occasionally serious complication of blunt chest trauma. A ventricula...
Cardiac rupture is a extremely acute condition, and it often results in fatality. Main causes of hea...
Blunt or non-penetrating cardiac trauma is a relatively common body injury in industrialized communi...
Traumatic ventricular septal defect (VSD) resulting from blunt chest injury is a very rare event. Th...
We report the case of a patient admitted at the emergency unit after a severe car accident. As ECG s...
<ul><li>Ventricular septal defect represents an uncommon sequel of penetrating cardiac t...
The results of damage to the heart from indirect violence have aroused a good deal of interest in re...
Blunt chest trauma leads to a wide range of lesions, relatively minor parietal injuries to potential...