A case of traumatic tricuspid regurgitation caused by multiple papillary muscle rupture

J Cardiovasc Ultrasound. 2011 Mar;19(1):41-4. doi: 10.4250/jcu.2011.19.1.41. Epub 2011 Mar 31.

Abstract

Traumatic tricuspid regurgitation is a rare complication of blunt chest trauma. With the increase in the number of automobile accidents, traumatic tricuspid regurgitation has become an important problem after blunt chest trauma. It has been reported more frequently because of better diagnostic procedures and a better understanding of the pathology. The early diagnosis of traumatic tricuspid regurgitation is important because traumatic tricuspid injury could be effectively corrected with reparative techniques, early operation is considered to relieve symptoms and to prevent right ventricular dysfunction. Echocardiography can reveal the cause and severity of regurgitation. We experienced a case of tricuspid regurgitation after blunt chest trauma early diagnosis and valve repair were performed. This case reminds the physicians in the emergency department should be aware of this potential complication following non-penetrating chest trauma and echocardiography is useful and should play an early role.

Keywords: Chest injury; Echocardiography; Thoracic surgery; Tricuspid regurgitation.

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