The treatment of acute pulmonary thromboembolism with a hemorrhagic condition is quite challenging and it usually presents a clinical dilemma. Pulmonary embolectomy is generally performed with cardiopulmonary bypass; however, cardiopulmonary… Click to show full abstract
The treatment of acute pulmonary thromboembolism with a hemorrhagic condition is quite challenging and it usually presents a clinical dilemma. Pulmonary embolectomy is generally performed with cardiopulmonary bypass; however, cardiopulmonary bypass usually requires full anticoagulation which cannot be used for patients with a hemorrhagic condition. We herein report a successful case of pulmonary embolectomy that was accomplished using central veno-arterial extracorporeal membranous oxygenation, instead of cardiopulmonary bypass, for a patient with an acute fatal pulmonary thromboembolism and hemorrhagic cerebral infarction following lung cancer surgery. Our strategy consists of surgical embolectomy under central veno-arterial extracorporeal membranous oxygenation with partial anticoagulation and the placement of an inferior vena cava filter to prevent recurrence without the use of anticoagulation therapy.
               
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