du Toit H J, Rose-Innes A P, le Roux D, de la Harpe C P
S Afr Med J. 1983 Mar 5;63(10):378-9.
A frequent complication of posterior fossa exploration with the patient in the sitting position is venous air embolism. Spinal cord deficits following such a mishap have rarely been reported. We report a case in which a patient who suffered venous air embolism developed quadriplegia from the C6 level. The mechanisms of passage of air into the arterial system are discussed.