Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2003; 51(1): 42-44
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-37272
Case Report
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Unusual Complication of Sternotomy: Bone Fragment induced Right Ventricular Rupture after Mitral Valve Replacement Surgery

T.  Dean1 , E.  Mont2 , R.  Kutys2 , A.  Burke2 , J.  Pestaner1
  • 1 University of Maryland, School of Medicine and Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland, USA
  • 2 Department of Defense, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Department of Cardiovascular Pathology
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Publication History

Received: March 24, 2002

Publication Date:
14 February 2003 (online)

Abstract

Major surgical complications following open cardiac procedures via median sternotomy are infrequent but potentially devastating events. We report on a unique, fatal complication of median sternotomy. A 44-year-old woman underwent mitral valve replacement for endocarditis related to intravenous drug abuse. Twenty days after the surgery, she presented to the emergency department in acute distress, and died of cardiac tamponade soon after admission. Postmortem examination revealed a defect in the right ventricular wall caused by a bone fragment resulting from the median sternotomy.

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M.D. Joseph  Pestaner

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