Intraoperative management of a carbon dioxide embolus in the setting of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for a patient with primary biliary cirrhosis: A case report

原发性胆汁性肝硬化患者行腹腔镜胆囊切除术中二氧化碳栓塞的术中处理:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Carbon dioxide (CO2) embolism is a rare complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy of which both surgeons and anesthesiologists must be aware. This paper presents a case of a CO2 embolus that occurred in a patient with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) and discusses the possible correlation between these two events. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Our patient with PBC presented with symptomatic biliary dyskinesia and was determined to be a good candidate for laparoscopic cholecystectomy. During this routine surgery a CO2 embolus entered through the altered hepatic parenchyma and progressed to the heart leading to acute hemodynamic collapse. Rapid detection and management aided in the subsequent dissolution of the embolus and recovery of the patient. DISCUSSION: In patients with PBC, pathological changes that have taken place in the liver may increase the risk of CO2 embolism. Hepatic alterations that have been previously described include increased angiogenesis and vasodilation. Prior to the operation, the most appropriate method of monitoring should be determined for patients with known liver disease. CONCLUSION: Both the surgical and anesthesia team must keep in mind the potential for CO2 embolism during laparoscopic surgery. It is imperative that the medical staff be aware of the risks, signs, and subsequent management so this rare, but potentially fatal event can be managed appropriately.

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