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Unusual presentation of more common disease/injury
A 56-year-old woman with early acute pulmonary emboli following pelvic reconstructive surgery
  1. Lindsay Jantzie,
  2. Darren Lazare,
  3. Jane Schulz,
  4. Cathy Flood
  1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  1. Correspondence to Dr Darren Lazare, dlazare{at}mac.com

Summary

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains a significant cause of postoperative morbidity and mortality. There are few reports on acute symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) following urogynaecological surgery.

The authors report a case of an adult woman who developed a massive acute PE early on postoperative day 1 following a complex reconstructive surgery. Following anticoagulation treatment and placement of an inferior vena cava filter, the patient recovered and was discharged without discomfort on the ninth postoperative day.

While recognition of the early occurrence of VTE is important to ensure optimal patient care following major pelvic surgery, this case highlights the need to reconsider VTE prophylaxis protocols in moderate to high-risk populations undergoing elective surgery.

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  • Patient consent Obtained.