BMC Gastroenterology (Dec 2011)

Cerebral air embolism as a complication of peptic ulcer in the gastric tube: case report

  • Suzuki Takahisa,
  • Ando Takafumi,
  • Usami Akihisa,
  • Shinoda Masataka,
  • Takashi Hitomi,
  • Murayama Mutsumi,
  • Uchiyama Isako,
  • Morise Kazuhiro,
  • Endo Shinya,
  • Haruki Nobuhiro,
  • Tashiro Kazuhiro,
  • Goto Hidemi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-11-139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 139

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Abstract Background The reported incidence of ulcer formation in the gastric tube in esophageal replacement is rare. Case Presentation This is the first report of a case of cerebral air embolism as a result of spontaneous perforation of an ulcer in the constructed gastric tube into the pulmonary vein during post-operative follow-up in a patient with esophageal cancer. Conclusions Cerebral air embolism is a rare complication of penetrating gastric ulcer, but should be considered in patients with a history of esophagectomy with gastric conduit that present with acute neurologic findings.