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A Rare Case of Complex Pelvic Injury and Associated Intrathecal Fat Embolism due to Spinopelvic Dislocation with Sacral Burst Fracture.

Jan-Dierk ClausenKarsten FinkMichaela WilhelmiChristian MackeMarcel WinkelmannChristian KrettekPhilipp Mommsen
Published in: Case reports in orthopedics (2020)
Intrathecal fat embolism in muliple trauma patients is a rare condition, which should be considered in patients with complex spine or pelvic injuries. It is important to distinguish this rare condition from intracranial bleedings, which are much more common because the consequent therapeutic strategy is quite different. In case of intrathecal fat embolism, a ventricle drainage system should be placed immediately, and the underlying spine or pelvic injuries need to be stabilized combined with closure of the dural sheath to prevent continuous fat embolism and meningeal infection.
Keyphrases
  • adipose tissue
  • rare case
  • trauma patients
  • rectal cancer
  • fatty acid
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • mitral valve
  • coronary artery