Delayed hypoxemia after bone cement insertion during total hip replacement under spinal anesthesia - A case report

Chian Lang Hong, Hung Pin Liu, Chung Yuan Wu, Angie C.Y. Ho, Ming Hwang Shyr, Chung Hang Wong, Han See Chun*

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Abstract

We report a case of delayed hypoxemia in an aged healthy male patient, which developed 2 hours after cementation of the prosthesis in total hip replacement (THR) under spinal anesthesia. The patient was doing well throughout the operation but unfortunately, progressive tachypnea was noted 1 h after he was transferred to the recovery room (i.e. 2 h after the application of bone cement into the femur). An hour further, distinct wheeze was heard bilaterally on auscultation, which signified bronchospasm. Arterial blood gases analysis revealed a low PaO2 of 71 mmHg and a decrease of oxygen saturation to 91% with supplement of fractional oxygen of 35%. Aerosolization of bronchodilator with terbutaline was administered and supplemental fractional oxygen was increased to 50%. Although wheezing soon subsided, tachypnea and desaturation persisted. He was then transferred to the surgical intensive care unit for further management. Ventilation-perfusion lung scan was performed, which was suggestive of multiple pulmonary embolism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-51
Number of pages5
JournalMa zui xue za zhi = Anaesthesiologica Sinica
Volume41
Issue number1
StatePublished - 03 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bone cement
  • Bronchial spasm
  • Pulmonary embolism

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