Marquez J, Sladen A, Gendell H, Boehnke M, Mendelow H
J Neurosurg. 1981 Dec;55(6):997-1000. doi: 10.3171/jns.1981.55.6.0997.
Cerebral air embolism occurred in a patient undergoing trigeminal rhizotomy in the sitting position. During the acute episode, a murmur was detected by the Doppler probe and foam was aspirated from the central venous catheter. The patient did not regain consciousness postoperatively, and computerized tomography demonstrated diffuse cerebral infarction. Subsequently, the patient died, and neuropathological examination revealed multifocal discrete infarcts in the gray and white matter with normal intervening brain. No intracardiac septal defects were present. This is the first fully documented case of cerebral air embolism of venous origin in the absence of intracardiac septal defects, and reemphasizes the hazards of operative procedures in the sitting position.
一名患者在坐位下行三叉神经感觉根切断术时发生了脑空气栓塞。在急性发作期间,多普勒探头检测到杂音,且从中心静脉导管吸出了泡沫。患者术后未恢复意识,计算机断层扫描显示弥漫性脑梗死。随后,患者死亡,神经病理学检查显示灰质和白质有多灶性散在梗死灶,其间脑实质正常。未发现心内间隔缺损。这是首例在无心内间隔缺损情况下有充分记录的静脉源性脑空气栓塞病例,并再次强调了坐位手术的风险。