Spine surgery and fat embolism syndrome. Defining the boundaries of medical accountability by hospital autopsy
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Spine surgery and fat embolism syndrome. Defining the boundaries of medical accountability by hospital autopsy
Abstract
Background: Fat Embolism Syndrome (FES) is a clinical condition characterized by neurological, respiratory, hematological and cutaneous manifestations. Fatal FES has been described as a rare complication during or after spinal elective surgery. The investigation of the cause of death in fatalities related with spine surgery should be mandatory to exclude or confirm fat embolism; a detailed methodological approach to the body in these cases suggests to provide a cautious dissection of surgical site and collection of samples to detect embolized fat globules in vessels.
Methods: Two fatal cases of fat embolism syndrome after posterior spinal fusion are presented.
Conclusions: A complete post mortem examination by means of histochemical and immunohistochemical analysis explained the cause of death and prevented medical malpractice litigation.
Keywords: Accountability; Autopsy; Claims; Fat embolism syndrome; Immunohistochemistry; Liability; Oil red; Spine surgery.
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by BRI.
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