Air embolism is one of the complications of hysteroscopy. When air enters the circulatory system to block blood vessels, it will lead to embolism, and even endanger the life of patients in serious cases. The prognosis of patients can be significantly improved through the rapid diagnosis and timely treatment of air embolism. Since most air embolism is iatrogenic, operators should not only make preoperative preparations, but also be familiar with the symptoms and signs of air embolism. Once air embolism is suspected, the operator must immediately observe the patient's vital signs and hemodynamics and immediately stop the operation and carry out treatment to prevent further deterioration of the condition when the situation is critical. Based on the clinical cases of air embolism in recent years and relevant research and analysis, this paper summarizes the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, auxiliary examination, prevention and treatment of air embolism, so as to provide reference for clinical prevention and treatment of air embolism.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.jgo.20221004.11 |
Page(s) | 171-175 |
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Hysteroscopy, Air Embolism, Diagnosis, Treatment
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APA Style
Mengyue Chen, Mengru Zhao, Yun Yang, Huimin Tang, Zhenyue Qin, et al. (2022). Air Embolism: A Severe Complication of Hysteroscopic Surgery. Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 10(4), 171-175. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.jgo.20221004.11
ACS Style
Mengyue Chen; Mengru Zhao; Yun Yang; Huimin Tang; Zhenyue Qin, et al. Air Embolism: A Severe Complication of Hysteroscopic Surgery. J. Gynecol. Obstet. 2022, 10(4), 171-175. doi: 10.11648/j.jgo.20221004.11
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