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      Penetrating cardiac injury

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      Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
      BioMed Central
      23rd World Congress of the World Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons
      12-15 September 2013

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          Background Penetrating cardiac injury has the highest mortality and morbidity rates of all organ injury. The prehospital mortality rate for penetrating cardiac injury was 70 – 80%. Prehospital care including rapid transportation of patients to trauma center and agresive intervention has increased survival rate. The purpose of this study was to show our experience in treatment of patient with penetrating injury to the cardiac. Methods This is retrospective studies from 1985 to 2011 (26 years) at emergency room Dr. Soetomo General Hospital reporting of 47 patients with penetrating injury to the cardiac. Results In this review we have defined 47 patients with male 36 patients (76.59 %) and female 11 patients (23.40 %). Age is ranged from 9-64 years. The mechanism of injury consist: stab wound (knife, stiletto) 35 patients (74.47 %), air rifle (bullet) 5 patients (10.64 %), segment fracture of the rib one patient (2.12 %) and CVP catheter one patient (2.12). The injured site are Right Ventricle 30 patients (63.83 %), Left Ventricle 5 patients (10.63 %), Right Atrium 4 patients (8.51 %), Ascending Aorta one patients (2.12 %), and Pulmonary Artery 1 patients (2.12 %). There were 5 major complications: icterus in 14 patients (29.78 %), wound dehiscent in one patient (2.12 %), sepsis in one patient (2.12 %), VSD in one patient (2.12 %), mortality in 5 patients (10.63 %). The surviving is 42 patients (89.36 %). Conclusion The result of our experience has been satisfactory in all cases. Because of this experience, we recommend aggressive thoracotomy exploration to lower operative mortality and morbidity.

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          Conference
          J Cardiothorac Surg
          J Cardiothorac Surg
          Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
          BioMed Central
          1749-8090
          2013
          11 September 2013
          : 8
          : Suppl 1
          : P41
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Surgery Division of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery School of Medicine Airlangga University - Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia
          Article
          1749-8090-8-S1-P41
          10.1186/1749-8090-8-S1-P41
          3845081
          1205a46f-281a-4867-b003-fd415f973824
          Copyright © 2013 Tahalele et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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          23rd World Congress of the World Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons
          Split, Croatia
          12-15 September 2013
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