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MILITANCY TRAUMA : PENETRATING AND NONPENETRATING CARDIAC INJURY
Y V Suri1, A Garg2, V M Venugopalan3
1Senior Adviser (Anaesthesiology), Command Hospital Western Command, Chandimandir 134107.
Abstract:
Two hundred and eighty patients with serious chest injuries were treated at a service hospital during a period of 41 months. Out of 9 patients who suffered cardiac trauma S had penetrating cardiac injuries, 2 had penetrating pericardial injury and 2 patients had myocardial contusions. Myocardial contusions simulated myocardial infarction. All patients except one had polytrauma, associated injury to the lung or intra-abdominal organs. Early evacuation, resuscitation, high index of suspicion for cardiac injury and prompt surgical intervention were the keys to successful management in these patients. Thoracotomy was performed to repair the myocardial perforation and lacerated lung injuries. Associated infra-abdominal injuries were managed with laparotomy. Two patients died due to lack of cardiopulmonary bypass facilities and resistant cardiac arrhythmias. Seven patients had uneventful recovery.
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