Niazi Azfar K, Reese Alexandra S, Minko Paul, O'Donoghue Donal, Ayad Sabry
Outcomes Research, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, USA.
Miscellaneous, St. George's University, St. George's, GRD.
Cureus. 2019 May 5;11(5):e4602. doi: 10.7759/cureus.4602.
Otorrhagia during cardiac surgery is rare. Otorrhagia combined with other signs of increased venous pressure in the upper body indicates the development of superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome. In this case, ear bleeding, facial engorgement, and conjunctival edema were noticed. The SVC cannula was displaced, leading to SVC syndrome. Repositioning of the cannula led to rapid recovery of the symptoms and an uneventful postoperative course. Providers should be vigilant about signs of SVC obstruction. Transparent coverings and surgical shelves should be used for constant examination of the head and neck to immediately detect changes.
心脏手术期间耳出血很少见。耳出血伴有上身静脉压升高的其他体征提示上腔静脉(SVC)综合征的发生。在该病例中,发现有耳出血、面部充血和结膜水肿。SVC插管移位,导致SVC综合征。重新放置插管后症状迅速缓解,术后过程顺利。医护人员应警惕SVC梗阻的体征。应使用透明覆盖物和手术搁板对头部和颈部进行持续检查,以便立即发现变化。