• A & A case reports · May 2015

    Case Reports

    Emergency cardiopulmonary bypass for massive pulmonary embolism occurring during nephrectomy.

    • Karim Fikry, Michael L Blute, Thoralf M Sundt, and Mark McKeen.
    • From the *Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, †Department of Urology, and ‡Department of Cardiac Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
    • A A Case Rep. 2015 May 1;4(9):117-9.

    AbstractWe report a case of cardiac arrest secondary to pulmonary tumor embolization occurring in a patient undergoing nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma with a tumor thrombus invading the inferior vena cava infrahepatically. Tumor embolization in such cases is very rare (1.5%), but if it occurs, mortality is 75%. In our case, resources were rapidly mobilized, and cardiopulmonary bypass was initiated for pulmonary embolectomy within 34 minutes of the cardiac arrest. The patient's trachea was extubated on postoperative day 1, and he was discharged home 9 days later neurologically intact. Excellent preoperative and intraoperative communication among all involved health care providers, as well as rapid mobilization of the available resources, played important roles in the patient's positive outcome.

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