Abstract
Non-penetrating cardiac traumatisms can cause cardiac rupture, myocardial contusion or, rarely, commotio cordis. In cases of rupture of a cardiac cavity, acute and severe cardiac tamponade almost invariably occurs. This paper presents an exceptionally unusual case of non-penetrating cardiac trauma resulting in right atrium rupture contained by the pericardial cavity. A situation of exceptional hemodynamic balance was established with subacute, progressive cardiac tamponade that evolved during three months, presenting gradual right-heart failure instead of the expected acute and severe cardiac tamponade. The rupture of the atrium was successfully repaired.
MeSH terms
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Aged
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Cardiac Surgical Procedures
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Cardiac Tamponade / diagnosis
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Cardiac Tamponade / etiology*
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Cardiac Tamponade / physiopathology
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Cardiac Tamponade / surgery
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Chronic Disease
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Female
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Heart Atria / injuries
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Heart Atria / physiopathology
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Heart Failure / etiology
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Heart Failure / physiopathology
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Heart Injuries / complications*
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Heart Injuries / diagnosis
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Heart Injuries / physiopathology
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Heart Injuries / surgery
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Hemodynamics*
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Humans
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Pericardial Effusion / diagnosis
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Pericardial Effusion / etiology*
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Pericardial Effusion / physiopathology
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Pericardial Effusion / surgery
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Time Factors
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Treatment Outcome