[Bullet fragment in the interventricular septum : Is surgery always obligatory ?]
Kaoutar Benjaout1, Saloua El Azzouzi1, Abdessamad Ait Brik2
1Cardiac Surgery Department, University Hospital of Tangier, 90060, Tangier, Morocco.
Introduction:
Cardiac gunshot injuries are fatal and very challenging to manage for surgeons. Unfortunately, there is no consensus regarding the management of these patients.
Case Presentation:
We report an unusual case of a cardiac injury after an indirect gunshot to the heart. The 59 years-old male was hemodynamically stable which allowed us to do further investigations revealing a bullets fragment in the interventricular septum without other complication. Conservative management was decided with a careful regular follow-up.
Conclusion:
Cardiac gunshot injuries must be managed aggressively in hemodynamically unstable patients. In stable patients, further investigations can be done to allow decision-making.
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