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Vertebral Venous Air Embolism: An Unusual Complication Following Colonoscopy
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Pulmonary EmbolismVenous DiseaseUnusual ComplicationGastroenterologyFiberoptic ColonoscopyInterventional RadiologySurgeryVisceral SurgeryColonoscopyInduced Bowel PerforationInterventional EndoscopyMedicineRoutine Diagnostic ColonoscopyEndoscopic DiagnosisRadiology
Although fiberoptic colonoscopy has gained wide popularity as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool, there remains an inherent complication rate following colonoscopic evaluation. Endoscopically induced bowel perforation and uncontrolled bleeding often necessitate immediate surgical intervention. Another often-unrecognized complication is the introduction of air into the vertebral venous system. A case of vertebral venous air embolism after routine diagnostic colonoscopy is reported with a review of current literature.
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