• Cir Cir · Jan 2003

    Multicenter Study

    [Penetrating cardiac trauma. A nine-years experience in Cancún, Mexico].

    • Rafael Acuña-Prats, Dionisio García-Salazar, Rafael Velasco-Marín, René Torre-Cortés, Jorge Chávez-Ramos, and Manuel Cervera-López.
    • Servicio de Cirugía General, Hospital Angeles de las Lomas, Cons. 565, Vitalidad s/n. Huixquilucan, Edo. de Mexico.
    • Cir Cir. 2003 Jan 1; 71 (1): 23-30.

    IntroductionEarly patient intubations, rapid transportation, thoracotomy in the emergency room, and tamponade are the main reasons why patients with cardiac trauma survive at present. This paper describes the experience with cardiac trauma in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, during period of 9 years by general surgeons.Material And MethodsThis is a retrospective study at three regional hospital of 25 patients described by percentages and average.ResultsDuring a 9 year period, 25 patients were studied, all male, ages ranged from 18-39 years; 11 had right ventricle lesion, nine had left ventricle trauma, two of left atrium, and one case each of right atrium, superior vena cava, and superior left vein. No coronary lesions were observed. Four patients had post-traumatic pericarditis. Mortality was 20% (five patients).DiscussionCardiac trauma presents in a wide range of clinical situations. Tamponade was observed as a positive prognostic factor, mortality was due to principally lesions caused by firearms and to ascending aorta trauma. Extracorporeal circulation pump is rarely required.

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