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Devi Bavishi1, Thaddeus J Puzio2, Jorge D Salazar3
1Department of General Surgery, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA devibavishi@gmail.com.
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Blunt cardiac injury is a rare but potentially a highly lethal complication of blunt thoracic trauma, with a broad spectrum of presentations and structural injuries, including traumatic ventricular septal defects (VSDs). We report the case of an early adolescent female who sustained a traumatic VSD and right ventricular aneurysm following a jet ski accident without any traditional signs of cardiac injury on presentation. This case highlights the rarity of traumatic VSDs and right ventricular aneurysms, the challenges in management, and the need for early diagnosis and intervention in preventing further cardiac deterioration.
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