Collaborative Management of Missile Injury to Right Ventricle and Subsequent Pulmonary Embolization

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Abstract

Pulmonary embolization of a missile is a rare phenomenon. Localization after embolization can be confounding, and there is no consensus on management. This report describes a case of a gunshot wound to the chest with preoperative and initial intraoperative imaging localizing the bullet to the right ventricle but a negative intraoperative exploration of the right-sided cardiac chambers. Intraoperative fluoroscopy allowed for immediate localization of the bullet to the hilum of the left lung, with subsequent endovascular retrieval.

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Sibona, A., Smith, J. C., Srikureja, D. P., Sharma, R., Mascetti, C., Razzouk, A. J., & Rabkin, D. G. (2018). Collaborative Management of Missile Injury to Right Ventricle and Subsequent Pulmonary Embolization. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 106(6), e293–e294. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.04.080

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