Literature DB >> 9043733

Cardiovascular collapse after femoral prosthesis surgery for acute hip fracture.

S Pietak1, J Holmes, R Matthews, A Petrasek, B Porter.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Prosthetic revision of hip fractures may result in embolization of tissue products leading to death. In this report, from cases reported to the Anaesthesia Advisory Committee to the Chief Coroner of Ontario, emphasis is placed on the immediate resuscitative procedures which may offset a fatal outcome. CLINICAL FEATURES: Two elderly patients are reported in whom hip fractures necessitated primary prosthetic hip repair. The first patient, with a history of limited cardiac reserve and syncope, suffered a subcapital hip fracture. Under general anaesthesia, a Moore's prosthesis was inserted. The anaesthetic period remained relatively stable until surgical reaming of the femoral canal. Bradycardia, hypotension and cyanosis developed and quickly proceeded to a fatal cardiac arrest. Autopsy demonstrated diffuse pulmonary embolism of fat and thrombus. The second patient suffered a fracture around the stem of a previously inserted femoral prosthesis. Under general anaesthesia, a new cemented hip prosthesis was inserted, following which hypotension occurred. This was supported with small doses of ephedrine, ventilation was controlled with oxygen and the procedure was quickly terminated. Despite addition of a dopamine infusion, cardiac arrest and death followed. Autopsy disclosed massive fat and bone marrow embolization.
CONCLUSION: The combination of hip fracture, activated clotting factors and borderline cardiopulmonary function presents a risk of death from embolization of tissue products released during the placement of a cemented hip prosthesis. While the outcome of this catastrophe is generally poor, all practitioners should be prepared to immediately institute resuscitative procedures to manage the accompanying cardiovascular collapse.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9043733     DOI: 10.1007/BF03013009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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