Percutaneous closure of a traumatic ventricular septal defect: a case report and literature review

经皮介入封堵创伤性室间隔缺损:病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Penetrating cardiac trauma is an entity with high pre and intrahospital mortality due to complications such as cardiac tamponade and massive hemothorax. A ventricular septal defect (VSD) occurs in 1-5% of cases and can present early or late. The management strategy for VSD resulting from penetrating cardiac trauma is uncertain. CASE PRESENTATION: A 19-year-old man was admitted in cardiorespiratory arrest after a precordial stab wound. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was initiated achieving return of spontaneous circulation. eFAST evaluation revealed cardiac tamponade, he was taken to emergency left thoracotomy finding a perforation of the free wall of the left ventricle and a tear of the upper lobe of the left lung that were sutured. The patient was discharged and six days later was readmitted with fever and dyspnea. During treatment for a surgical site infection a new-onset pansystolic murmur was found: A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed a 13-mm VSD with left-to-right shunt. A multidisciplinary team recommended percutaneous closure of the defect which was successfully performed without complications. CONCLUSIONS: Traumatic VSD is a rare complication of penetrating cardiac trauma. A thorough clinical and echocardiographic evaluation is essential for its diagnosis and characterization. Symptomatic septal defects, those 10 mm or larger, with Qp: Qs greater than 1.5, or causing complications such as pulmonary hypertension or valvular involvement, are usually closed to prevent progression of heart failure. Management of traumatic VSD has traditionally been surgical. However, a percutaneous intervention is a viable alternative in selected stable patients. Unlike ischemic VSD, early intervention after patient stabilization generally yields favorable outcomes.

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