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Many puncture wounds to the heart are fatal because the blood leaks out into the body cavity instead of being pumped to either the ventricle (if it is an atrial puncture) or the rest of the body like in this example. Of course this depends on the severity of the injury, too.

In a basic sense, a stab wound to the ventricular muscle tissue could cause impaired function (would not contract and pump properly) or loss of function (so much damage that it could not contract at all) - the first would be very serious and require immediated medical attention to repair; the latter would be, essentially, instantly fatal. The blood in the chamber could also leak out into the chest cavity (internal bleeding), which can also be fatal.

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You would probably bleed

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Internal bleeding will occur and cause death if not treat ed with medical care on time.

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If you get a cut on any vain would you be spurting blood?

No, you would be "spurting" blood if you cut an artery as that's what carries the blood away from the heart. It has more pressure so it would spurt. However, a vein is carrying the blood back to the heart so there is less pressure, therefore no spurting just an ooze.


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