“…Various blunt chest traumas, ranging from strong external force experienced in traffic accidents to minor chest bruises from daily activities, have been reported to cause VSP through different mechanisms such as the following: cardiac compression between the sternum and the spine, cardiac contusion, and increased intracardiac pressure induced by the application of external force. The condition may develop even in the absence of presentations such as external scars, bleeding, or spots at initial examination [3] . In some patients, as in the present case, heart murmur is audible immediately after chest trauma; in others, however, it may not be detected until up to 1 month after the trauma.…”