Pulmonary embolism caused by polymethylmethacrylate during percutaneous vertebroplasty in orthopaedic surgery.

  • Marc Freitag
  • André Gottschalk
  • Martin Schuster
  • W Wenk
  • L Wiesner
  • Thomas Standl

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Abstract

Vertebroplasty consists of percutaneous injection of acrylic cement--polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)--into a partially collapsed vertebral body in order to obtain pain relief and augment mechanical stability of the vertebral body. Although vertebroplasty is an efficient treatment it is not free of complications. Our present case report describes a woman with pulmonary polymethylmethacrylate embolism during percutaneous vertebroplasty who presented with hypotension, arrhythmia and hypocapnia.

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Original languageGerman
Article number2
ISSN0001-5172
Publication statusPublished - 2006
pubmed 16430551