Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.

Urban cities are synonym with a high incidence of penetrating chest injuries either from accidents or interpersonal violence. The outcome of penetrating chest wound can vary from immediate death to a prolonged morbidity. We here report a case of 39-year-gentleman who presented to Emergency Departmen...

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Main Authors: Ruth Sabrina S, Nik Azlan NM, Adi O
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Published: Penerbit UKM 2013
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spelling my-ukm.journal.70372016-12-14T06:42:55Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7037/ Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus. Ruth Sabrina S, Nik Azlan NM, Adi O, Urban cities are synonym with a high incidence of penetrating chest injuries either from accidents or interpersonal violence. The outcome of penetrating chest wound can vary from immediate death to a prolonged morbidity. We here report a case of 39-year-gentleman who presented to Emergency Department Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, Perak after being stabbed to the chest. His anterior penetrating chest wound was located at the 5th intercostal space medial to the midclavicular line. The stab wound penetrated the myocardium, causing minimal myocardial rupture. He also suffered from left haemothorax and hemopericardium. The haemothorax was drained with insertion of 32 French chest tube. The patient was admitted under the cardiothoracic team and discharged five days later without surgical intervention. He presented again to the Emergency Department with complains of shortness of breath and pleuritic pain. A left ventricular thrombus was detected via echocardiography. Unfortunately, he took his own discharge. Five days later he came again to Emergency Department with sporadic of loss of vision. The mural thrombus dislodged and embolized to the retinal artery causing amaurosis fugax. The patient was treated with aspirin 150mg and his symptoms subsequently resolved. Penerbit UKM 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7037/1/4.MS158-_Proof_%2828-32%29.pdf Ruth Sabrina S, and Nik Azlan NM, and Adi O, (2013) Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus. Medicine & Health, 8 (1). pp. 28-32. ISSN 1823-2140 http://www.medicineandhealthukm.com
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description Urban cities are synonym with a high incidence of penetrating chest injuries either from accidents or interpersonal violence. The outcome of penetrating chest wound can vary from immediate death to a prolonged morbidity. We here report a case of 39-year-gentleman who presented to Emergency Department Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, Perak after being stabbed to the chest. His anterior penetrating chest wound was located at the 5th intercostal space medial to the midclavicular line. The stab wound penetrated the myocardium, causing minimal myocardial rupture. He also suffered from left haemothorax and hemopericardium. The haemothorax was drained with insertion of 32 French chest tube. The patient was admitted under the cardiothoracic team and discharged five days later without surgical intervention. He presented again to the Emergency Department with complains of shortness of breath and pleuritic pain. A left ventricular thrombus was detected via echocardiography. Unfortunately, he took his own discharge. Five days later he came again to Emergency Department with sporadic of loss of vision. The mural thrombus dislodged and embolized to the retinal artery causing amaurosis fugax. The patient was treated with aspirin 150mg and his symptoms subsequently resolved.
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author Ruth Sabrina S,
Nik Azlan NM,
Adi O,
spellingShingle Ruth Sabrina S,
Nik Azlan NM,
Adi O,
Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
author_facet Ruth Sabrina S,
Nik Azlan NM,
Adi O,
author_sort Ruth Sabrina S,
title Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
title_short Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
title_full Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
title_fullStr Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
title_full_unstemmed Anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
title_sort anterior penetrating chest injury with left ventricular thrombus.
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2013
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7037/1/4.MS158-_Proof_%2828-32%29.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7037/
http://www.medicineandhealthukm.com
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