Fatal air embolism related to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a very rare phenomenon. The authors describe the case of a 51-year-old female patient who developed this mortal complication; a computed tomography (CT) examination was performed in articulo mortis by the physicians. Autopsy was unreliable because of bizarre post-mortem changes (reabsorption of intra-cardiac gas vs. conservation of intra-cranial gas) and a lack of strong diagnostic value of histological findings. The right diagnosis was possible thanks only to the CT examination that permitted the assumption of this possible cause of death before the autopsy and to prepare the necessary procedures to recognise and probe air embolism. This case exemplifies how early post-mortem imaging can be crucial to avoid a wrong diagnosis.

Marchesi, M., Battistini, A., Pellegrinelli, M., Gentile, G., Zoja, R. (2016). Fatal air embolism during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): An ‘impossible’ diagnosis for the forensic pathologist. MEDICINE, SCIENCE AND THE LAW, 56(1), 70-73 [10.1177/0025802415594833].

Fatal air embolism during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): An ‘impossible’ diagnosis for the forensic pathologist

Marchesi M.
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Pellegrinelli M.;
2016

Abstract

Fatal air embolism related to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a very rare phenomenon. The authors describe the case of a 51-year-old female patient who developed this mortal complication; a computed tomography (CT) examination was performed in articulo mortis by the physicians. Autopsy was unreliable because of bizarre post-mortem changes (reabsorption of intra-cardiac gas vs. conservation of intra-cranial gas) and a lack of strong diagnostic value of histological findings. The right diagnosis was possible thanks only to the CT examination that permitted the assumption of this possible cause of death before the autopsy and to prepare the necessary procedures to recognise and probe air embolism. This case exemplifies how early post-mortem imaging can be crucial to avoid a wrong diagnosis.
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forensic medicine; Forensic pathology;
forensic medicine; Forensic pathology; Brain; Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde; Embolism, Air; Fatal Outcome; Female; Forensic Pathology; Heart; Humans; Middle Aged
English
2016
56
1
70
73
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Marchesi, M., Battistini, A., Pellegrinelli, M., Gentile, G., Zoja, R. (2016). Fatal air embolism during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): An ‘impossible’ diagnosis for the forensic pathologist. MEDICINE, SCIENCE AND THE LAW, 56(1), 70-73 [10.1177/0025802415594833].
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