股骨干骨折后脂肪栓塞综合征:病例报告与诊断考虑

Q4 Medicine Radiology Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.radcr.2024.10.126
Morteza Gholipour , Mohsen Salimi , Alireza Motamedi , Fatemeh Abbasi
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脂肪栓塞综合征(FES)是一种罕见但严重的并发症,可在长骨骨折或骨科手术后出现。本病例报告的患者是一名 40 岁男性,在使用两块钢板进行股骨干骨折手术固定后出现了脂肪栓塞综合征。术后第二天,患者出现心动过速、呼吸窘迫、发热 38.5°C,最初引起了肺栓塞的担忧。肺部计算机断层扫描(CT)血管造影显示没有肺血栓栓塞的迹象,由于怀疑是脂肪栓塞,医生给患者使用了甲基强的松龙。术后第二天,患者的颈部、胸部和手术肢体出现了瘀斑和紫癜性病变,这加强了对脂肪栓塞的怀疑。根据古尔德(Gurd)和威尔逊(Wilson)的标准,该患者符合脂肪栓塞的 2 大标准和 3 小标准,并在 Schonfeld 脂肪栓塞指数上获得了 8 分,表明脂肪栓塞的可能性很高。尽管有这些临床症状,但影像学检查并未发现任何栓塞事件。患者接受了包括氧疗和抗凝在内的支持性治疗,病情在接下来的 24 小时内趋于稳定。他在病情稳定后康复出院。本病例强调了早期识别骨科手术后患者脂肪栓塞综合征(FES)的重要性,因为及时诊断和干预是预防严重并发症的关键。虽然临床症状不一定与影像学结果一致,但警惕的监测和及时的支持性护理可以显著改善患者的预后。
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Fat embolism syndrome following femoral shaft fracture: A case report and diagnostic considerations
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare but serious complication that can arise after long bone fractures or orthopedic surgeries. This case report presents a 40-year-old male who developed FES following surgical fixation of a femoral shaft fracture using 2 plates. The day after surgery, the patient exhibited tachycardia, respiratory distress, and a fever of 38.5°C, initially raising concerns for pulmonary embolism. A computed tomography (CT) angiography of the lungs showed no evidence of pulmonary thromboembolism, and methylprednisolone was administered due to the suspicion of fat embolism. On the second postoperative day, petechial and purpuric lesions appeared on the neck, chest, and the surgical limb, strengthening the suspicion for FES. The patient fulfilled 2 major and 3 minor criteria for FES according to the Gurd and Wilson criteria, and scored 8 points on the Schonfeld Fat Embolism Index, indicating a high likelihood of FES. Despite these clinical signs, imaging studies did not reveal any embolic events. The patient was treated with supportive care, including oxygen therapy and anticoagulation, and his condition stabilized over the next 24 hours. He was mobilized and discharged in stable condition. This case highlights the critical need for early recognition of fat embolism syndrome (FES) in postorthopedic surgery patients, as timely diagnosis and intervention are key to preventing serious complications. Although clinical signs may not always align with imaging results, vigilant monitoring and prompt supportive care can significantly improve patient outcomes.
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Radiology Case Reports
Radiology Case Reports Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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期刊介绍: The content of this journal is exclusively case reports that feature diagnostic imaging. Categories in which case reports can be placed include the musculoskeletal system, spine, central nervous system, head and neck, cardiovascular, chest, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, multisystem, pediatric, emergency, women''s imaging, oncologic, normal variants, medical devices, foreign bodies, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, ultrasonography, imaging artifacts, forensic, anthropological, and medical-legal. Articles must be well-documented and include a review of the appropriate literature.
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