Acute cardiac tamponade secondary to nonpenetrating injury from gunshot with beanbag round: A case report and literature review
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Schalet, G, Davis, B, Gomez, M et al. (2022). Acute cardiac tamponade secondary to nonpenetrating injury from gunshot with beanbag round: A case report and literature review
. 42 10.1016/j.tcr.2022.100733
Schalet, G, Davis, B, Gomez, M et al. (2022). Acute cardiac tamponade secondary to nonpenetrating injury from gunshot with beanbag round: A case report and literature review
. 42 10.1016/j.tcr.2022.100733
Over the past twenty years, “less-lethal” munitions have caused a variety of significant, life-threatening injuries. However, evidence of blunt cardiac injury due to these weapons is sparse. A healthy 44-year old man presented with hemodynamic instability due to cardiac tamponade after he was shot with a beanbag, ultimately requiring operative intervention. This case report describes a unique clinical presentation of blunt cardiac injury and the diagnostic and therapeutic steps that the trauma surgery team took to appropriately manage this rare injury.