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Successful Treatment of Blunt Traumatic Rupture of the Left Atrial Appendage and Pericardium: A Case Report (둔상에 의한 외상성 좌심실 파열환자를 성공적으로 치료한 예)

  • Kyoung, Kyu-Hyouck;Jung, Sung-Ho;Hong, Suk-Kyung
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.168-170
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    • 2011
  • Blunt cardiac rupture is uncommon and is associated with significant mortality. Patients with blunt cardiac rupture usually have combined injury and do not always show signs of cardiac tamponade, which delays the diagnosis of cardiac rupture and increases mortality. We report a case of cardiac rupture diagnosed and treated by using only thoracic exploration based on clinical impression, with radiologic studies, including even echocardiography, showing negative results.

Cor Triatriatum (A case report) (삼중방심 치험 1례)

  • 인강진
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.667-671
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    • 1989
  • Cor triatriatum is a rare congenital malformation of the heart in which a diaphragm stretches in a transverse plane through the left pulmonary venous chamber, thus creates two subchambers. The proximal chamber connects with the pulmonary veins, and the distal one has left auricle and the mitral valve. A 3 year old boy who had Cor triatriatum underwent surgical excision of the abnormal diaphragm in March, 1989 in Chungnam University Hospital. An obliquely oriented fibromuscular diaphragm divided the left atrium into a proximal chamber which was connected to the pulmonary veins and a distal chamber which had the atrial appendage and the mitral valve. The opening in the diaphragm was 5 mm in diameter. There were no associated abnormalities. The abnormal diaphragm was completely excised. The postoperative result was excellent.

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Surgical Correction of Anomalous Right Superior Vena Cava[RSVC] into the Left Artium as an Isolated Anomaly - Report of a case - (우측 상대정맥의 좌심방으로 이상환류의 수술치험)

  • 백희종
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.1455-1460
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    • 1992
  • Anomalous drainage of the right superior vena cava into the left atrium is a very rare congenital cardiac anomaly. Recently a patient with this venous anomaly was surgically corrected and forms the basis of this report. Patient findings were as follows: The patient has no other symptom but cyanosis which prompted cardiac evaluation Chest PA and electrocariogram were usual. Cross-sectional echocardiogram showed normally connected heart without intracardiac defect, Inferior vena cava drained normally into right atrium and coronary sinus was not dilated. Contrast, given into the right atrium, appeared in the left atrium This rare venous anomaly was confirmed by surgery. Surgical correction consisted of division of superior vena cava above the junction of left atrium and reanastomosis into right atrial appendage. Postoperative digital subtracion angiography confirmed the successful repair. She has doing well for 6months since operation. Systemic venous anomalies without intracardiac defect are very rare. However this anomalies should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cyanosis. The successfully corrected case is reported and literature is reviewed.

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Surgical Resection of Cardiac Hemangiosarcoma Using Articulated Surgical Stapler in a Dog

  • Woo-Jin Kim;Kyung-Min Kim;Won-Jong Lee;Chang-Hwan Moon;Hae-Beom Lee;Seong-Mok Jeong;Dae-Hyun Kim
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2024
  • This case report discusses the successful surgical resection of cardiac hemangiosarcoma in a dog using an articulated surgical stapler. Cardiac tumors, particularly hemangiosarcomas, have a poor prognosis. Recommended treatment involves surgical removal of the primary tumor, along with chemotherapy. However, the use of staples for cardiac tumor resection has not yet been extensively documented in the veterinary literature. A 10-year-old dachshund with pericardial effusion underwent surgery to remove a right atrial mass. An articulated linear cutting stapler was used for tumor resection. The patient experienced chylothorax as a complication but recovered well. However, the patient later developed respiratory symptoms and died, most likely due to aspiration pneumonia. The surgical stapler provided stability, convenience, and a shorter surgical time during tumor resection. Surgical resection combined with chemotherapy improves the survival of dogs with cardiac hemangiosarcoma. The stability and adjustability of the stapling device make it advantageous for cardiac tumor resection. Although complications, such as chylothorax, can arise, appropriate management can lead to positive outcomes. This case report demonstrates the feasibility and safety of using an articulated surgical stapler for cardiac tumor resection in dogs. Insights from this case can guide future research and clinical practice.

Cardiopulmonary bypass preparation is mandatory in cardiac exploration for blunt cardiac injury patients: two case reports

  • Son, Shin-Ah;Cho, Joon Yong;Kim, Gun-Jik;Lee, Young Ok;Jung, Hanna;Oh, Tak-Hyuk
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.356-360
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    • 2021
  • Treating cardiac injuries following blunt trauma to the chest requires thorough examination, accurate diagnosis, and therapeutic plan. We present two cases; pulmonary vein rupture and left atrial appendage laceration, both as a result of blunt chest trauma. Through these cases, our team learned the importance of maintaining hemodynamic stability during the examination of injured cardiac structures. And based on the comprehensive cardiac examination, a decision to surgically intervene with median sternotomy via cardiopulmonary bypass was made, saving lives of the patient. This report introduces how such decision was made based on what supporting evidence and the diagnostic process leading to the initiation of surgical intervention. This report may help with decision-making process when confronted by blunt cardiac injury patients who need cardiac exploration.

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in the Patient with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Failure after Open Heart Surgery. - A case report - (개심술 후 심폐소생술 실패환아에서의 체외막산소화 치험 1례)

  • 전희재;성시찬;우종수;이혜경
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 1999
  • We describe a case of successful extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO) in a small infant with cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) failure after an open heart surgery. A 35-day-old male infant weighing 4.4 kg who had congestive heart failure and pulmonary hypertension underwent patch closure of ventricular septal defect without any intraoperative event. Postoperative course was unremarkable in the intensive care uint for about 5 hours before the junctional ectopic tachycardia developed. Sudden cardiac decompensation with bradycardia occurred about 50 minutes after the development of junctional ectopic tachycardia. He was put on ECMO by arterial cannulation at the ascending aorta and by venous cannulation at the right atrial appendage after 4 hours' CPR. The hemodynamics were stable with enough urine output during ECMO. He was weaned from ECMO 38.5 hours after initiation. Delayed sternal closure was attempted. He was extubated on postoperative day 7 and discharged home on postoperative day 21 without any neurologic sequelae.

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Congenital Partial Pericardial Defect Presenting as Chest Pain (가슴 통증을 동반한 선천성 부분 심낭 결손증)

  • Kim, Yong-Ho;Kang, Min-Woong;Lim, Seung-Pyung;Lee, Young;Gil, Hong-Ryang;Yu, Jae-Hyeon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.40 no.10
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    • pp.719-721
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    • 2007
  • Patients with congenital pericardial defect display few symptoms and this is an unusual disease, so it is generally found incidentally in most of the cases. In some cases, symptoms such as chest pain are found due to partial cardiac herniation. We report here on a 14-year-old girl with dyspnea and chest pain that started during physical activity 3 months before the hospital visit. She was diagnosed with herniation of the left atrial appendage with a partial pericardium defect and she was treated with an operation.

Management of Acute Fulminant Myocarditis Using a Left Ventricular Assist Device - A case report - (좌심실 보조장치를 이용한 전격성 심근염의 치료 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Kang, Shin-Kwang;Park, Sang-Soon;Na, Myung-Hoon;Yu, Jae-Hyeon;Lim, Seung-Pyung;Lee, Young;Seong, In-Whan
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.490-493
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    • 2001
  • A 17 year-old high school girl was admitted for anterior chest pain. Pulmonary edema and circulatory collapse progressed in spite of the medical treatment and intra-aortic balloon pump. Left ventricular assist device(LVAD, Bio-Pump, Medtronic Bio-Med, USA) was instituted under the impression of acute fulminant myocarditis. The inlet cannula was inserted in the left atrium(LA) via left submammary anterior thoracotomy. Biopsy was taken from left atrial appendage. The outlet cannula inserted to the left femoral artery using PTFE cuff. After 158 hours of extracorporeal circulation, LVAD was able to be weaned successfully with nearly normalized LV motion on echocardiogram, Coxsakievirus was identified with immunochemistry and serum neutralization test. She was discharged without any heart failure symptoms after 23 days of hopitalization.

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Implantation of a permanent pacemaker through the coronary sinus in a patient who underwent mechanical valve replacement for infective endocarditis with a complete atrioventricular block (완전방실차단을 동반한 감염성 심내막염 환자에서 판막치환술 후 관정맥동을 통해 좌심실을 조율하는 심박조율기 시술)

  • Jo, Kwan Hoon;Kim, Inho;Ann, Soe Hee;Oh, Yong Seog
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.113-116
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    • 2014
  • A 52-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to fever and myalgia that occurred 2 weeks earlier. He showed a complete atrioventricular block on his electrocardiogram, and his vital signs were unstable. On his transthoracic echocardiograph, the 1.5 cm vegetation in the aortic valve with severe aortic regurgitation suggested infective endocarditis. His transesophageal enchocardiograph showed abscess in his mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa and vegetation was suspected on his anterior mitral valve leaflet. The patient underwent an emergent operation for valve replacement with temporary epicardial pacing. Intraoperatively, the septal leaflet of his tricuspid valve was injured during the debridement of the abscess pocket that was extended to the membranous septum. The aortic, mitral, and tricuspid mechanical valves were replaced with annular reconstruction without complications. After 14 days of intravenous antibiotics, we successfully changed the epicardial pacemaker into a transvenous DDD-type permanent pacemaker by placing a left ventricular lead via the coronary sinus and an atrial lead in the right atrium appendage. The patient was discharged in a tolerable state and was examined uneventfully in our hospital's outpatient clinic for 8 months.

Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection to the Superior Vena Cava

  • Lee, Sub;Kim, Han-Woong;Kang, Hyoung-Seok;Bae, Chi-Hoon;Jheon, Sang-Hoon;Kwon, Oh-Choon;Ahn, Wook-Su
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.34 no.9
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    • pp.672-679
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    • 2001
  • Background: Surgical correction of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection to the superior vena cava has been associated with postoperative venous obstruction and sinus node dysfunction. In this paper we describe our current approach and its short-term results. Material and Method: Between April 1999 and January 2000, 5 consecutive patients, ranging from 2 months to 66 years old, underwent corrective operation for partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection to the superior vena cava at Sejong General Hospital and Daegu Catholic University Medical Center. Surgical correction involved diversion of the pulmonary venous drainage to the left atrium using a right atrial flap(2 patients) or prosthetic patch(3 patients) with division of the superior vena cava superior to the restore site of the pulmonary veins and reimplantation on the right atrial appendage to restore systemic venous drainage. Result: All patients were discharged between postoperative day 9 and 15 without complications. One Russian boy returned to his country, therefore, he was lost to follow-up after discharge. Remaining 4 patients were asymptomatic and in normal regular sinus rhythm at a mean follow-up of 17.75$\pm$4.27 months. Follow-up echocardiographic study (range, 12 to 24 months) revealed no incidence of narrowing of the venous pathways or of residual shunt. Conclusion: Our current approach is relatively simple and reproducible in achieving unobstructive pulmonay venous and SVC pathways. By avoiding incision across the cavoatrial junction, surgical injury to the sinus node and its artery may be minimized. The presented surgical technique can be safely and effectively applied to the selected patients.

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