Intracardiac leakage of cement during artificial femoral head replacement: a case report and review

Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2024 Mar 15;17(3):72-77. doi: 10.62347/FHAR9264. eCollection 2024.ABSTRACTBone cement leakage from the femoral medullary cavity is a rare complication following hip replacement. Currently, there are no reports of bone cement leakage into the heart. Here, we report an 81-year-old female patient with right femoral neck fracture. A thorough preoperative examination showed that bone cement had leaked into the heart during right femoral head replacement, leading to the death of the patient that night. Postoperative cardiac ultrasound showed that bone cement entered the vascular system through the femoral medullary cavity and subsequently entered the heart. Extreme deterioration in the patient's condition resulted in death that night. Unfortunately, the patient's family abandoned the idea of surgical removal of foreign bodies, leading to inevitable death. This case emphasizes the risk of clinical manifestations of cardiac embolism of bone cement after artificial femoral head replacement, suggesting that the risk of such embolism might be underestimated. We propose routine real-time C-arm X-ray guidance and injection of an appropriate amount of bone cement to prevent serious cardiopulmonary failure.PMID:38577698 | PMC:PMC10988093 | DOI:10.62347/FHAR9264
Source: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology - Category: Pathology Authors: Source Type: research