| Literature DB >> 26425235 |
Daljeet Chahal1, Vladimir Ruzhynsky2, Iain McAuley3, Desmond Sweeney3, Paul Sobkin1, Michael Kinahan3, Rich Gardiner4, John Kinahan4.
Abstract
Paradoxical air embolism is a very rare complication associated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Incidence may be higher if patients also suffer from a septal heart defect. We report the case of a 76-year old male who presented for PCNL treatment of a right kidney lower calyceal calculus. During the procedure, the patient developed signs and symptoms consistent with that of air embolism. Intraoperative echocardiography confirmed the diagnosis. Subsequent intraoperative and postoperative medical management was carried out and the patient was discharged after recovery three days later. This case highlights the importance of a rare but potentially fatal complication of PCNL.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26425235 PMCID: PMC4581939 DOI: 10.5489/cuaj.2835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Urol Assoc J ISSN: 1911-6470 Impact factor: 1.862