BioGlue® coronary embolism during open heart surgery

Abstract In cases of iatrogenic coronary embolism during cardiac surgery or percutaneous coronary intervention, small air bubbles or foreign bodies are directly injected, which usually result in serious adverse events if not treated promptly. We herein describe the case of a patient who developed ac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cardiology cases 2014-08, Vol.10 (2), p.78-80
Hauptverfasser: Matsutera, Ryo, MD, Kume, Kiyoshi, MD, Yamato, Masashi, MD, Noda, Yoshiki, MD, Fujita, Shigeki, MD, Iwata, Keiji, MD, Yasuoka, Yoshinori, MD, Kaneko, Mitsunori, MD, Sasaki, Tatsuya, MD, PhD, FJCC
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract In cases of iatrogenic coronary embolism during cardiac surgery or percutaneous coronary intervention, small air bubbles or foreign bodies are directly injected, which usually result in serious adverse events if not treated promptly. We herein describe the case of a patient who developed acute myocardial infarction resulting in shock due to BioGlue® (CryoLife, Atlanta, GA, USA)-induced coronary embolism during the surgical repair of aortic dissection and was treated for retrieval of the material using a thrombectomy catheter. < Learning objective: Coronary embolism caused by surgical adhesives is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication. It is important for surgeons to promptly recognize and treat this serious condition in consultation with cardiologists.>
ISSN:1878-5409
1878-5409
DOI:10.1016/j.jccase.2014.05.007