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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 53, 1006-1009, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
CJ Knott-Craig, RP Dalton, GJ Rossouw and PM Barnard
Between 1986 and 1988, 129 patients with stab wounds to the heart were
referred from the emergency room of our institution for a thoracic surgical
procedure. Multiple entrance wounds of the heart were present in 12
patients, and through-and-through stab wounds were encountered in another
10. The overall hospital mortality rate was 8.5% (11/129), which includes a
54% mortality rate for the 13 patients undergoing emergency room
thoracotomy. These patients were pulseless and unconscious either on
arrival (n = 8) or soon thereafter (n = 5). Cardiopulmonary bypass was not
used during the primary operation, although 7 patients underwent subsequent
intracardiac repair with bypass without hospital mortality. Important
aspects of our preoperative management strategy include: (1) aggressive
transfusion to improve the central venous pressure/intrapericardial
pressure gradient; (2) rapid drainage of the pleural and pericardial spaces
to reduce intrapericardial pressure; (3) empirical partial correction of
metabolic acidosis with sodium bicarbonate; and (4) emergency operation
without unnecessary cardiac imaging. Patients suspected of having
penetrating cardiac trauma and cardiac tamponade are best managed by
aggressive primary intervention and immediate operation.
ARTICLES
Penetrating cardiac trauma: management strategy based on 129 surgical emergencies over 2 years
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Stellenbosch, Parow Valley, South Africa.
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