Linda M Nicoll1, Daniel W Skupski. 1. New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, New York 10021, USA. LMN4@Cornell.Edu
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This case describes a birth-training device used by a pregnant woman to stretch the perineum. CASE: A primigravida suffered near cardiovascular collapse and subsequent acute respiratory distress syndrome after using the device at home. Her symptoms and clinical course of disease revealed a high likelihood of venous air embolism. CONCLUSION: The patient likely suffered a venous air embolism in association with the use of the birth-training device. The complications suffered by this patient should give caution about use of such devices.
BACKGROUND: This case describes a birth-training device used by a pregnant woman to stretch the perineum. CASE: A primigravida suffered near cardiovascular collapse and subsequent acute respiratory distress syndrome after using the device at home. Her symptoms and clinical course of disease revealed a high likelihood of venous air embolism. CONCLUSION: The patient likely suffered a venous air embolism in association with the use of the birth-training device. The complications suffered by this patient should give caution about use of such devices.