• Int Surg · Jul 2004

    Review Case Reports

    Gunshot wound of the heart with embolism to the right axillary artery.

    • Iraj Harirchi, Mehrdad Salehi, Mehriar Ghazisoltani, Mehdi Sanatkar-Far, and Roya Satarzadeh.
    • Department of Surgery and Cardiovascular Surgery, Imam Khomeini Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
    • Int Surg. 2004 Jul 1;89(3):176-80.

    AbstractThe rarity of bullet emboli leads to frequent delays in diagnosis and inadequate early management. A case report of a bullet entering the right ventricle and embolization to the right axillary artery is presented. Our recent experience with this entity is described, and 160 cases reported in the English literature are reviewed and summarized.

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