Background: Penetrating injuries are recognized for the direct tissue damage, which is typically evident on physical examination. Secondary injuries resulting from kinetic energy transfer in the case of gunshot wounds (GSWs), often referred to as “blast injuries”, may affect tissues distant to the ballistic trajectory and are often occult. We present a case of delayed cardiac tamponade resulting from secondary blast injury. The patient sustained a thoraco-abdominal GSW with entry adjacent to the cardiac box. An Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)-guided assessment revealed intra-abdominal injuries necessitating operative intervention without evidence of cardiac injury. On post-operative day four, the patient developed chest pain, tachycardi...
Gunshot wounds remain the most common cause of penetrating injuries in children and adolescents and ...
AbstractIntroductionPenetrating injury due to gunshot wounds is a common problem seen in trauma cent...
The management of hemodynamically normal patients with retained intra-pericardial foreign body remai...
A 17-year-old patient suffered multiple trauma from a motor vehicle accident that involved blunt che...
Delayed cardiac tamponade after a penetrating chest injury is a rare complication. The clinical diag...
Penetrating cardiac trauma is rarely seen but when present there is a short time lag to keep the pat...
In any patient with a history of penetrating thoracic trauma, cardiac injury must be kept in mind. H...
Introduction: Delayed pericardial effusion following penetrating cardiac trauma has not been commonl...
Penetrating injuries of the heart, named penetrating cardiac injury (PCI), may cause hemorrhagic sho...
A case of delayed cardiac tamponade after chest trauma is reported. A 57 -year-old man was admitted...
© 2018 The Authors Penetrating cardiac trauma is rare and often results in poor outcomes in the pedi...
Penetrating cardiac injury is rare and frequently not survivable. Significant haemorrhage resulting ...
A 49-year-old man was brought to the emergency department by ambulance after he sustained a stab wou...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Blunt chest trauma leads to a wide range of lesions, relatively minor parietal injuries to potential...
Gunshot wounds remain the most common cause of penetrating injuries in children and adolescents and ...
AbstractIntroductionPenetrating injury due to gunshot wounds is a common problem seen in trauma cent...
The management of hemodynamically normal patients with retained intra-pericardial foreign body remai...
A 17-year-old patient suffered multiple trauma from a motor vehicle accident that involved blunt che...
Delayed cardiac tamponade after a penetrating chest injury is a rare complication. The clinical diag...
Penetrating cardiac trauma is rarely seen but when present there is a short time lag to keep the pat...
In any patient with a history of penetrating thoracic trauma, cardiac injury must be kept in mind. H...
Introduction: Delayed pericardial effusion following penetrating cardiac trauma has not been commonl...
Penetrating injuries of the heart, named penetrating cardiac injury (PCI), may cause hemorrhagic sho...
A case of delayed cardiac tamponade after chest trauma is reported. A 57 -year-old man was admitted...
© 2018 The Authors Penetrating cardiac trauma is rare and often results in poor outcomes in the pedi...
Penetrating cardiac injury is rare and frequently not survivable. Significant haemorrhage resulting ...
A 49-year-old man was brought to the emergency department by ambulance after he sustained a stab wou...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Blunt chest trauma leads to a wide range of lesions, relatively minor parietal injuries to potential...
Gunshot wounds remain the most common cause of penetrating injuries in children and adolescents and ...
AbstractIntroductionPenetrating injury due to gunshot wounds is a common problem seen in trauma cent...
The management of hemodynamically normal patients with retained intra-pericardial foreign body remai...