Fractured Metal Wire in the Right Ventricle, a Cause of Cardiac Tamponade ()
ABSTRACT
Cardiac tamponade is a surgical emergency. This case report illustrates a very peculiar situation, where the patient’s condition deteriorated rapidly after arrival to the emergency room with a diagnosis of cardiac tamponade. Patient was promptly taken to the operating room and after evacuation of the pericardial effusion, had to be placed on cardio-pulmonary bypass in order to find and treat the source of the bleeding. A wire fragment was recovered from the right ventricle. This was identified as a broken piece of a guide wire used in placing a central venous catheter several years earlier.
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Hashim, M. and Feierman, D. (2012) Fractured Metal Wire in the Right Ventricle, a Cause of Cardiac Tamponade.
Open Journal of Anesthesiology,
2, 7-9. doi:
10.4236/ojanes.2012.21002.