Uneventful survival of a rural child after penetrating cardiac injury by a thorn: a case report.
Rik De DeckerYifan Joshua LiDirk von DelftHeidi MeyerAlfred MurekoPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2019)
Our case illustrates the limitations of echocardiography in identifying the precise anatomical definition of penetrating cardiac injuries. Angiography is therefore indicated in such cases. The injury to the RV and the haemostatic effects of the in situ thorn were favourable prognostic factors. We believe that the mortality risk reduction of extraction under full control warrants the minor morbidity of a median sternotomy.