Air Gun Pellet: Cardiac Penetration and Periferal Embolisation

  • Işık O
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Abstract

Use of high-velocity air guns can to lead to serious injuries. Management options of cardiac pellet gun injuries are based on patient stability, and course and location of the pellet. Presently reported is the case of a boy who was shot with an air gun pellet. Following right ventricular entry, the pellet lodged in the left atrium and embolized to the right iliac and femoral artery. Following pellet localization, right ventricular injury was repaired, and the pellet was removed successfully.

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Işık, O. (2015). Air Gun Pellet: Cardiac Penetration and Periferal Embolisation. Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2015.76570

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