[A rare cause of pulmonary embolism]
- PMID: 27598920
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-101913
[A rare cause of pulmonary embolism]
Abstract
History and admission findings: We report on a patient with acute dyspnea after several vertebral body interventions, among others a kyphoplasty, that was performed a few days earlier.
Investigations: In the computed tomography we prove a bilateral pulmonary embolism (cement and thrombus). There is no right heart failure. A deep vein thrombosis can be excluded by color-coded vascular ultrasound.
Diagnosis, treatment and course: The pulmonary embolism is due to bone cement. The cement material is also found paravertebral, intraspinal and intraneuroforaminal. By conservative treatment using therapeutic anticoagulation and analgesic medication, the patient showed a rapid clinical improvement.
Conclusions: In patients with cardiopulmonary symptoms after vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, pulmonary embolism due to bone cement should be considered as a possible cause. The therapy depends on the extent of the cement embolism and the symptoms of the patient.
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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