SUPPURATIVE PERICARDITIS
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- 1 March 1929
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA)
- Vol. 18 (3) , 852-867
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1929.04420040084009
Abstract
The subject of suppurative pericarditis has been thoroughly presented, the literature reviewed, and records brought up to date in the recent papers of Peterson,1 Winslow and Shipley,2 and Williamson.3 Including the following reports, there are now 133 cases on record in which operation has been performed. Many unreported cases undoubtedly exist. In the discussion which followed the presentation of Peterson's paper before the Congress of Thoracic Surgeons in New York, the possibility of a posterior approach for drainage of the pericardium was mentioned. To demonstrate the plausibility of this method of approach in certain instances, the following cases are recorded. REPORT OF CASES Case 1.—History.—Sun Chan Chun, a Chinese soldier, aged 19, was admitted to the surgical service of the Peking Union Medical College on Dec. 17, 1925, four days after having been shot in the left axilla. The missile, a rifle bullet, was retained, and the roentgenelogic examinationKeywords
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