Acta Orthop Belg
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A number of cardiovascular and pulmonary complications have been reported to occur occasionally after insertion of a total hip prosthesis. Of the proposed causes of these reactions, the possibility of fat embolism has received considerable support. The increase in intramedullary pressure, produced by the mechanical compression of the femoral canal during the insertion of the stem, seems to be the decisive pathogenic factor for the development of emboli. ⋯ A correlation was found between the embolic events observed using transesophageal echocardiography and the cardiopulmonary function of the patients during the perioperative period. A modified surgical technique was designed to reduce the intramedullary pressure during insertion of the stem to prevent intraoperative embolic events. Surgical prevention of fat and bone marrow embolism can also reduce the incidence of postoperative deep vein thrombosis.