A wandering intravascular scalpel fragment after lumbar discectomy: A case report

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Abstract

Vascular complications after lumbar discectomy are rarely seen. We present a unique and potentially life-threatening postoperative complication from this procedure. A 27-year-old man was admitted to our emergency vascular unit 1 day after a lumbar discectomy, during which a scalpel blade fragmented and a part was lost. Radiological images of the patient were performed and a broken scalpel blade was located anterior to the sacrum. An anterior laparotomy was performed which identified a mass within the left iliac vein that migrated suddenly to the inferior vena cava. An emergency angiography was performed, by which time the scalpel blade had ascended to the right-sided inferior pulmonary artery. It was subsequently removed via a right lateral thoracotomy.

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Aras, A. B., Ozkan, O. F., Alar, T., Ozkan, A., Arik, M. K., Kosar, S., … Cosar, M. (2014). A wandering intravascular scalpel fragment after lumbar discectomy: A case report. Turkish Neurosurgery, 24(5), 774–777. https://doi.org/10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.9233-13.0

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