Case of intersurgical acute massive pulmonary embolism with successful thrombolysis therapy

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Abstract

A 56-year-old man underwent surgery to repair an open left tibial fracture. At the end of the surgery, he exhibited haemodynamic instability requiring an increased epinephrine dose. The situation was life-threatening, and the patient was at risk for pulmonary thromboembolism. Although surgery is a contraindication to thrombolysis, we performed intravenous thrombolysis with alteplase and used a femoral tourniquet to decrease blood loss. Once the patient was haemodynamically stable, hewas taken to the intensive care unit. The patient recovered andwas discharged with a long-term anticoagulation plan. In conclusion, thrombolysis can successfully treat life-threatening pulmonary thromboembolism during the early postoperative period.

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Kostetskiy, I. V., Agalakov, M. V., Tukhanov, V. V., & Gracheva, G. V. (2017). Case of intersurgical acute massive pulmonary embolism with successful thrombolysis therapy. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2016(8), 215–218. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omw060

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