Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Online ISSN : 2186-1005
Print ISSN : 1341-1098
Case Reports
Cardiac Tamponade caused by Broken Sternal Wire after Pectus Excavatum Repair: A Case Report
Soo Hyun LeeBum Sang ChoSung Jin KimSeung Young LeeMin Ho KangGi Seok HanSang-Hoon Cha
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Volume 19 (2013) Issue 1 Pages 52-54

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Complications of pectus excavatum surgery include pneumothorax, pleuritis, hemothorax, pericardial effusion, displacement of bar, pericarditis and cardiac injury, etc. This is the case of a 15-year-old boy with cardiac tamponade caused by pericarditis who had taken the operation for a pectus excavatum repair one year previously. The cause was a sternal wire which was used for attachment of the bar to sternum that had fractured and migrated through the pericardium causing a pericardial injury and a pericarditis.

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