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Chirurgia Bucharest · Sep 2000
Case Reports[Cardiac penetrating wound with the section of the top of the heart and and other visceral injuries].
- T Sandu, R Cotulbea, F Purcaru, L Ghejan, and L Teleu.
- Secţia chirurgie, Spitalul judeţean Slatina, str. Crişan nr. 9-11, 0500, Olt.
- Chirurgia Bucharest. 2000 Sep 1; 95 (5): 457-62.
AbstractThe case which we present is the most recent of a personal statistics on 10 cardiopericardiac plagues and the decision to be related separately was requested by some particularities with special points of view: a) anatomo-lesional, transfixiant plague with the lost of the top of the heart and the section of the left coronary artery, left diaphragmatic penetrating plague, left hepatic transfixiant plague, penetrating gastric plague. b) some aspects of surgery techniques. c) the evolution of acute septic complications (mediastinopleuroparietal suppuration) which has requested special care and 97 days of hospitalisation. d) healing, good evolution after 14 months from the accident.
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