Bauer G, Denk W, Grünwald J
Institut für gerichtliche Medizin, Universität Wien, Osterreich.
Z Rechtsmed. 1987;99(1):65-74. doi: 10.1007/BF00200370.
An iatrogenic cause of air embolism with a fatal outcome is reported that occurred in a case in which arthroscopy of the knee had been carried out. Even after worldwide use of arthroscopy for many years, this complication has never been seen until now. At autopsy, when air bubbles were observed in the right heart chamber and in the vena cava inferior, only the knee joint was taken into consideration as the air-access route. The access of air was detected by means of arthroscopy on the corpse, combined with a special autopsy technique and shown experimentally. Insufflated air had entered via a fracture of the tibial articular surface and then passed through the spongiosa into the femoral vein. These findings are of far-reaching clinical consequence because the indication for arthroscopy by gas insufflation must be reconsidered again. Finally, the medicolegal aspects of such an incident are discussed.
据报道,有一例在进行膝关节关节镜检查时发生了医源性空气栓塞并导致死亡的病例。尽管关节镜检查在全球范围内已应用多年,但这种并发症此前从未见过。尸检时,在右心房和下腔静脉中发现气泡,当时仅考虑膝关节为空气进入途径。通过对尸体进行关节镜检查,并结合特殊的尸检技术检测到了空气进入途径,并通过实验得到了证实。注入的空气经胫骨关节面骨折处进入,然后通过松质骨进入股静脉。这些发现具有深远的临床意义,因为必须再次重新考虑通过气体注入进行关节镜检查的适应证。最后,讨论了此类事件的法医学方面。