Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 6, 2026

A Porcine Model of Acute Autologous Pulmonary Embolism
Published on: September 6, 2024
Coagulopathy following venous air embolism: a disastrous consequence -a case report-
Srilata Moningi1, Dilip Kulkarni, Suchanda Bhattacharjee
1Department of Anesthesia, Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India.
Abstract:
Venous air embolism (VAE) is a life-threatening complication of some surgical procedures. Though occurrence of VAE is frequent during neurosurgical procedures, coagulopathy following VAE has not previously been reported. Coagulation abnormalities are more commonly reported associated with fat or amniotic fluid embolism, but rarely with VAE. We present a case of massive VAE in sitting position leading to fatal coagulopathy even after successful resuscitation following the event. Coagulation abnormalities and bleeding can produce catastrophic consequences in neurosurgical patients. This report emphasizes the possibility of this potentially fatal complication in patients who have sustained a massive VAE.
Related Concept Videos
Venous Thrombosis I: Introduction
Pulmonary Embolism I: Introduction
Pulmonary Embolism I: Introduction
Pulmonary Embolism II: Diagnostic Studies and Interprofessional Care
Venous Thrombosis III: Interprofessional Care
Pulmonary Embolism III: Nursing Management

