| Literature DB >> 16785181 |
Chung-Pei Chang1, Wei-Shih Lee, Shu-Chuan Lee.
Abstract
As minimally invasive techniques have gained popularity across surgical specialties, microendoscopic discectomy has been hailed as one of the newest and best methods for disc removal. Although problems are unusual and infrequent, the complications that can be associated with this procedure should be realized. Iatrogenic major vascular injury is a rare but serious complication during microendoscopic discectomy, and early detection is difficult due to the surgical positions, the specific anatomy of the spine, and the subtle changes of signs and symptoms the patient manifests. Here, we present a female patient who suffered from left internal iliac artery and vein tear during microendoscopic lumbar discectomy. We conclude that both surgeons and anesthesiologists should be aware of the possibility of this complication during surgery. When this complication occurs, it is vitally important that the correct crisis resolution protocols, such as proper massive transfusion algorithm and successful surgical interventions, be applied immediately during the critical period.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16785181 DOI: 10.1080/13645700600771686
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol ISSN: 1364-5706 Impact factor: 2.442