Traumatic Tricuspid Regurgitation Treated by the Minimally Invasive Double Orifice Technique

A 37-year-old man was transferred to our level I trauma center after a road traffic accident, presenting with right acetabular fracture, multiple rib fractures, epidural hemorrhage, and liver contusion. Severe traumatic tricuspid regurgitation was also discovered during the work-up for surgery. Our...

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Published inJournal of chest surgery Vol. 54; no. 1; pp. 68 - 71
Main Authors Lee, Chan Kyu, Jang, Jae Hoon, Lee, Na Hyeon, Song, Seunghwan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 05.02.2021
Korean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
대한흉부외과학회
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ISSN2765-1606
2765-1614
DOI10.5090/kjtcs.20.003

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Summary:A 37-year-old man was transferred to our level I trauma center after a road traffic accident, presenting with right acetabular fracture, multiple rib fractures, epidural hemorrhage, and liver contusion. Severe traumatic tricuspid regurgitation was also discovered during the work-up for surgery. Our initial attempt at acetabular surgery failed when the patient experienced near cardiac arrest during anesthetic induction. It was hence decided that tricuspid valve repair should precede orthopedic surgery. Minimally invasive tricuspid valve repair using the double orifice technique was successfully performed. Subsequently, acetabular surgery was performed and he was discharged 35 days post-trauma without any complications.
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ISSN:2765-1606
2765-1614
DOI:10.5090/kjtcs.20.003