Abstract

A 64-year-old man underwent ablation for atrioventricular node reentry tachycardia. After 1 month, he presented to the emergency room with increasing dyspnea, chest pain, and shock secondary to cardiac tamponade. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed a foreign body in the right ventricle, with significant pericardial effusions. He underwent emergency cardiac surgery for removing the foreign body. It was identified as a torn catheter sheath.

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