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CASE REPORT
Haemopericardium causing cardiac tamponade: a late complication of pectus excavatum repair
Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr M J Barakat
Flat 4, 13 Clarendon Rd, Redland, Bristol BS6 7EX, UK; mbarakat{at}blueyonder.co.uk
A 24 year old man presented to the emergency department with clinical signs of cardiac tamponade requiring emergency surgery. The cause was a sternal wire from a pectus excavatum repair two years previously that had fractured and migrated through the pericardium causing an epicardial injury and a haemopericardium.
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