Left Atrial Rupture with Stable Vital Signs: A case report.
- Author:
Jae Han JEONG
1
;
Sung Woo CHO
;
Yoon Cheol SHIN
;
Hee Sung LEE
;
Kun Il KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Korea. cswoo1@hallym.or.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Cardiac rupture;
Trauma;
Blunt trauma
- MeSH:
Cardiac Tamponade;
Echocardiography;
Heart Atria;
Heart Rupture;
Humans;
Lacerations;
Pericardial Effusion;
Pulmonary Veins;
Rupture;
Sutures;
Thorax;
Vital Signs
- From:The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2008;41(5):633-635
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Cardiac rupture after blunt chest trauma is a relatively uncommon diagnosis, and it is associated with a very high mortality rate. A 41-years-old man crashed his car into a guardrail and he was then transported to hospital. Although unstable vital signs are the most common symptoms of cardiac injury, this patient had stable vital signs. The chest CT scan showed pericardial effusion, and echocardiography did not clearly reveal cardiac tamponade, but the right atrium was slightly collapsed. Cardiac injury was suspected, and surgery was commenced for obtaining the diagnosis and treatment. A 2 cm laceration at the junction of the left atrium and the left inferior pulmonary vein was discovered and this was repaired with 4~0 Polypropylne monofilament sutures. We report here on the successful management of a patient with left atrial rupture following blunt chest trauma.