Cerebral Air Embolism as Possible Cause of Stroke During Therapeutic Endobronchial Application of Argon Plasma Coagulation

  • Venkatkiran Kanchustambham
  • Manasa Reddy
  • Swetha Saladi
  • Setu Patolia
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April 2020

Abstract

Abstract A 68-year-old male was admitted for evaluation of an endobronchial mass obstructing the right middle lobe (RML) and right lower lobe (RLL) of the lung. Flexible bronchoscopy revealed a notable endobronchial lesion in the bronchus intermedius that completely obstructed the RML and the RLL. Argon plasma coagulation (APC) at 30 watts and gas flow at 0.8 liters/minute to 1 liter/minute were applied to the tumor. In the recovery room, the patient was discovered to have a left-sided facial droop and left-sided weakness. The initial computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain and an angiogram of the head and neck were normal, but a repeat CT scan of the head several hours later was remarkable for an area of hypoattenuation in the right fro...

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bronchoscopyTopical concept
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bronchusAnatomical structure
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embolismDisease
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angiogramTopical concept
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Argon plasma coagulationAnatomical structure
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