Carbon dioxide embolism during minimally invasive vein harvesting |
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Authors: | Banks Thomas A Manetta Frank Glick Mark Graver L Michael |
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Affiliation: | Long Island Jewish Medical Center, North Shore-LIJ Health System, New Hyde Park, New York 11040, USA. |
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Abstract: | Gas embolism is a known complication of minimal access procedures in which carbon dioxide insufflation is used. We report a case of significant venous and right heart gas embolization, which occurred during performance of routine minimally invasive vein harvesting. This was manifest by hemodynamic deterioration secondary to transmission by a patent foramen ovale into the left heart and coronary circulation. Techniques to predict, diagnose, and prevent this rare but potentially fatal complication of minimally invasive vein harvesting are suggested. |
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Keywords: | 23 |
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