Abstract

A case study a patient who was emergently evaluated with an intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography after suffering a gunshot wound to the back is provided. This diagnostic examination revealed a left atrium to aorta fistula, due to the path of the bullet through the body. Immediate postoperative imaging with computed tomography revealed that the bullet had embolized to the left femoral artery from which it was later surgically removed. This rare clinical phenomenon of bullet embolization, involving the heart and associated vasculature, is reviewed.

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