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Successful management of severe manifestation bone cemented implantation syndrome during hemiarthroplasty surgery in patient with multiple comorbidities: A case report

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Highlights • Early and aggressive resuscitation is the cornerstone of treating BCIS.• Fluid resuscitation to maintain preload and inotropes to support ventricular contractility are recommended.• Patients with comorbidities and risk… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • Early and aggressive resuscitation is the cornerstone of treating BCIS.• Fluid resuscitation to maintain preload and inotropes to support ventricular contractility are recommended.• Patients with comorbidities and risk factors should be monitored closely during and after bone cementation.• A good response time and high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) also takes a major role in treating BCIS.• Good coordination among the operation team is needed escpecially for an arthroplasty surgery.

Keywords: surgery; manifestation bone; severe manifestation; case; management severe; successful management

Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Year Published: 2020

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