Pericardial rupture

Pericardial trauma is more common in penetrating heart trauma. Penetrating heart trauma is caused by a type of strong, high-speed, sharp foreign matter penetrating the chest wall or other places and entering the heart. Few punctures are caused by violent displacement of sternal or rib fractures. Caused by the heart. Heart penetrating injuries have pericardial damage, and sometimes there are multiple heart wounds, which are particularly common in puncture wounds and bullet wounds.

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