Literature DB >> 28509779

Gas Embolism During Hysteroscopic Surgery?: Three Cases and a Literature Review.

Benjamin S Storm1, Stine Andreasen, Anders Hovland, Erik W Nielsen.   

Abstract

During a period of 1 month, 3 episodes of probable or actual venous air embolism occurred during hysteroscopic surgery. All patients developed the same symptoms of ventilatory and hemodynamic decompensation, beginning with a reduction in end-tidal carbon dioxide, arterial desaturation, and cyanosis on the upper trunk, and rapidly progressed to hypotension and 2 cardiac arrests. While entrainment of some air is common during hysteroscopy, life-threatening embolism is a rare but serious complication for which an anesthetist needs to be vigilant and prepared. If even a small drop in end-tidal carbon dioxide occurs, venous air embolism should be suspected and the operation should be discontinued.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28509779     DOI: 10.1213/XAA.0000000000000549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  A A Case Rep        ISSN: 2325-7237


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