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  • Title: Traumatic myocardial laceration as a result of suspected cranial migration of a sewing needle from the stomach of a dog.
    Author: Calvo I, Weilland L, Pratschke K.
    Journal: Aust Vet J; 2011 Nov; 89(11):444-6. PubMed ID: 22008123.
    Abstract:
    This report describes a myocardial transdiaphragmatic foreign body as a consequence of a suspected cranial migration of a sewing needle from the stomach of a dog. Surgical removal of myocardial transdiaphragmatic foreign bodies may be associated with significant haemorrhage that requires immediate surgical action, so direct visualisation of the retrieval of a myocardial foreign body is mandatory. A combination of caudal midline sternotomy and cranial coeliotomy approach with diaphragmatic split allowed good visualisation and management of the haemorrhage associated with the foreign body removal in this case.
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