- VernacularTitle:自動釘打ち機誤射による鋭的心および大動脈損傷の1例
- Author:
Reiko KANNO
1
;
So IZUMI
2
;
Soichiro HENMI
1
;
Takuro TSUKUBE
2
Author Information
- Keywords: nail-gun; penetrating cardiac injury; penetrating aortic injury; cardiopulmonary bypass
- From:Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;53(5):251-254
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: A 68-year-old man was brought to our emergency department because of an accidental nail-gun injury to the chest. Chest computed tomography in the hybrid emergency room revealed a 9 cm length of nail that had penetrated the anterior chest wall, left ventricle, and descending aorta, and was lodged in the 11th thoracic vertebral body. Immediate surgical repair was performed under left anterolateral thoracotomy using partial cardiopulmonary bypass, and closure of the penetrating site in the left ventricle and aorta was successfully conpleted. He had no major complications postoperatively.