“…Percutaneous balloon pericardiotomy is a less effective procedure as they have an overall success rate of 90.4 % and a complication rate of 32% [ 6 ]. Pericardiocentesis in comparison to a pericardial window resulted in patients requiring additional treatments, greater residual pericardial effusion, and re-accumulation of pericardial effusion [ 7 ]. All highlighting the superiority of the surgical pericardial window operation.…”