Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jun 2009
Case Reports[Paradoxal gazous embolism in hepatic trauma. Contribution of hyperbaric oxygenotherapy].
A young man was admitted for a polytraumatism associating head trauma and blunt abdominal trauma with hepatic injury. He was managed with a damage control surgery with a perihepatic packing. During the second look surgery, he developed a paradoxal gazous embolism by air aspiration in the sus-hepatic vein. ⋯ The patient presented a respiratory distress, a circulatory shock due to right infarction and an intracranial hypertension with bilateral mydriasis. He was immediately treated by hyperbaric oxygenotherapy. The evolution was good and he recovered without sequelae.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jun 2009
Case Reports[Ultrasound guided locoregional anaesthesia: realization and diagnosis of complications].
Ultrasound has become a daily practice for anesthesiologists for central venous catheterization and regional anaesthesia, but also for the diagnosis of pleuro-pulmonary, cardiac, and vascular diseases; this is illustrated by our observation. We report a case of a cirrhotic patient who underwent emergency surgery for a Colle's fracture under ultrasound-guided supraclavicular block which was complicated by acute dyspnoea. The use of ultrasound in the operating theater has revealed hepatic hydrothorax which occurred during a diaphragmatic paralysis secondary to the blocking of phrenic nerve due to the regional anaesthesia.