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Asymptomatic carbon dioxide embolism during transoral vestibular thyroidectomy:A case report

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摘要 BACKGROUND Endoscopic thyroidectomy has obvious advantages over conventional surgical techniques in terms of postoperative cosmetic outcome.Although the incidence of carbon dioxide embolism(CDE)during endoscopic thyroidectomy is very low,it is potentially fatal.The clinical manifestations of CDE vary,and more attention should be paid to this disorder.CASE SUMMARY A 27-year-old man was scheduled for thyroidectomy by the transoral vestibular approach.The patient had no other diseases or surgical history.During the operation,he developed a CDE following inadvertent injury of the anterior jugular vein.The clinical manifestation in this patient was a transient sharp rise in end-tidal carbon dioxide,and his remaining vital signs were stable.In addition,loud coarse systolic and diastolic murmurs were heard over the precordium.The patient was discharged on day 4 after surgery without complications.CONCLUSION A transient sharp rise in end-tidal carbon dioxide is considered a helpful early sign of CDE during endoscopic thyroidectomy.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第16期4024-4031,共8页 世界临床病例杂志
基金 Science and Technology Bureau of Shapingba District,Chongqing,China,No.JCD202041 and Science and Technology Bureau of Chongqing,China,No.CSTC2019JXJL130029.
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