Nonsurgical management of cardiac missiles
- PMID: 20065828
- DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0b013e3181c39a39
Nonsurgical management of cardiac missiles
Abstract
Modern air-powered pellet guns are capable of propelling their projectiles at velocities of 250 to 930 ft/s depending on their propulsion system-rivaling traditional small caliber firearms in the potential for serious soft tissue injuries. Management decisions regarding thoracic/cardiac pellet gun injuries must be based on the presentation and stability of the patient and the location of the retained pellet. We present a report of the nonsurgical management of an 8-year-old girl with a retained pericardial pellet and small stable effusion.
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