Low-velocity penetrating trauma with anterior mitral leaflet perforation and left ventricular injury: Immediate and postoperative management

Sarah Kim, Jonathan Jou, Thomas Cartolano, Gregory Macaluso, Jane Kayle Lee

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    Abstract

    Penetrating cardiac injury is a highly lethal injury often resulting in ventricular injury. We present a case of a low-velocity penetrating cardiac injury with pericardial tamponade from a left ventricle myocardial defect managed operatively with a pericardial window that was converted to a median sternotomy with stapled control of the left ventricular injury. Patient was subsequently diagnosed with mitral valve anterior leaflet perforation with left thrombus managed medically with anticoagulation. Our treatment highlights several considerations during operative management of traumatic cardiac injury.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number101230
    JournalTrauma Case Reports
    Volume58
    DOIs
    StatusPublished - Aug 2025

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Emergency Medicine
    • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
    • Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

    Keywords

    • Mitral valve injury
    • Penetrating chest
    • Stab
    • Ventricle injury

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