模仿前壁心肌梗死的经皮猪尾巴导管置入术后左心室穿孔:非同寻常的并发症

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Tien-Lung Po, Huei-Fong Hung, Yu-Tong Yen, Cheng-Yen Chuang
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在现代医疗实践中,涉及使用导管的手术很常见。这些手术包括经皮冠状动脉和外周血管介入治疗,以及使用导管引流液体。然而,与导管使用相关的并发症也可能出现,其中最严重的并发症是因导管错位而刺穿重要器官。在本病例中,我们介绍了一种与使用尾纤导管有关的罕见并发症,它导致左心室游离壁穿孔。患者心电图显示前壁 ST 段抬高,提示心脏病发作。患者接受了冠状动脉造影术,结果显示冠状动脉没有堵塞。然而,在手术过程中,医疗团队根据透视检查结果怀疑尾纤导管卡在了左心室腔内。随后,计算机断层扫描证实了这一怀疑。为了解决这个问题,患者立即接受了紧急心脏切开术。幸运的是,患者在这次并发症中幸免于难。
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Left Ventricular Perforation Following Transcutaneous Pigtail Catheter Placement Mimicking Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction: An Unusual Complication.

In modern medical practice, procedures that involve the use of catheters are common. These procedures can range from percutaneous coronary and peripheral vascular interventions to using catheters to drain fluid. However, complications associated with catheter usage can arise, and the most severe one is the puncture of a vital organ due to catheter misplacement. In this case, we present a rare complication related to the use of a pigtail catheter, which caused perforation of the left ventricular free wall. The patient presented with an electrocardiogram showing ST segment elevation in the anterior wall, indicative of a heart attack. The patient underwent coronary angiography, which showed that the coronary arteries were unblocked. However, during the procedure, the medical team suspected that the pigtail catheter was stuck in the left ventricle chamber, based on the use of fluoroscopy. This suspicion was later confirmed using computer tomography. To address the issue, the patient underwent an emergent cardiorrhaphy, which was performed immediately. Fortunately, the patient survived the complication.

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