
pmid: 5434714
Two cases of injury to the interatrial septum are presented. In one, tamponade effect and permanent damage of the conduction system occurred after an ice pick wound. Electrocardiographic findings of A-V dissociation are shown. In the second case, a bullet injury to the interatrial septum with lodgement of the missile and acute tamponade, no injury to the conduction system has been evidenced. The reasons for surgical exploration in each instance are given.
Male, Electrocardiography, Adolescent, Heart Injuries, Heart Conduction System, Heart Septum, Humans, Radiography, Thoracic, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Middle Aged
Male, Electrocardiography, Adolescent, Heart Injuries, Heart Conduction System, Heart Septum, Humans, Radiography, Thoracic, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Middle Aged
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