AbstractSewing needles are rare causes of penetrating cardiac injury. Suicidal attempt, accidental penetration, domestic violence, and child abuse are likely causes for such injury.1 Owing to their sharp nature, needles can rapidly migrate through the tissues. Fatalities are due to cardiac tamponade, infection, peripheral embolism, and valve dysfunction.
Case: We report a case of a metallic foreign body migration from the lower limb to the right ventricle. A
metal tip of 5x3mm was discovered during a cardiac investigation for a ventricular extrasystole. A few
months earlier, the patient had a tibia osteosynthesis for fracture.
Conclusion: We propose guidelines in case of a cardiac foreign body detection. A conservative treatment
or surgical removal can be discussed depending on the clinical features, the anatomical situation and the
shape of the foreign body.