Trauma Case Reports (Oct 2020)

Delayed cardiac tamponade following blunt chest trauma due to disruption of fourth costal cartilage with posterior dislocation

  • S. Mohamed,
  • A. Osman,
  • A. Patel,
  • K. Mazhar,
  • L. Srinivasan,
  • L. Balacumaraswami

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
p. 100340

Abstract

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Cardiac tamponade is a recognised sequelae of non-penetrating and penetrating chest trauma. Delayed cardiac tamponade has been described following blunt chest trauma. We present a 29 year-old gentleman who had initially presented to peripheral district general hospital following direct blunt chest wall trauma. His initial trauma CT demonstrated a small mediastinal haematoma and large left haemopneumothorax and disruption/dislocation of the costal cartilage. He initially underwent a thoracoscopic procedure uneventfully. He then had worsening chest radiograph appearances with enlarging cardiac contours. Transthoracic echocardiography confirmed cardiac tamponade. He underwent creation of a pericardial window and excision of the protruding fourth costal cartilage.

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