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CASE REPORT
Fatal cerebral air embolism following endoscopic evaluation of rectal stump
  1. Chwanrow Karim Baban1,
  2. Michael Murphy2,
  3. Tony Hennessy1,
  4. Deirdre O'Hanlon1
  1. 1Department of Surgery, South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
  2. 2Department of Radiology, South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
  1. Correspondence to Deirdre O'Hanlon, deirdreohanlon{at}hotmail.com

Summary

A 63-year-old man underwent endoscopic evaluation of the rectal stump for rectal bleeding and suffered a massive cerebral air embolism with severe neurological impairment and subsequent death. The patient underwent a Hartmann's procedure 9 month previously for ischaemic bowel and was noted to have portal hypertension at laparotomy. We hypothesise that air entered the venous plexus around rectum and entered the azygos vein via a porto-systemic shunt and travelled retrogradely via the superior vena cava to the venous sinuses of the brain.

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