Coronary artery-left ventricular fistula and multiple ventricular septal defects due to blunt chest trauma.

A 27 year old man developed multiple ventricular septal defects and a coronary artery ventricular fistula after a blunt injury. These were treated successfully by surgery, which was carried out four months after the injury to allow some healing of the defect to occur.

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