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We report a case of a permanent flaccid paraplegia, with a sensory loss at T12 level, not associated with cerebral damage, subsequent to a cardiac arrest of 15 minutes duration, in a 67-year-old patient, undergoing haemorragic surgery for gangrenous purulent cholecystitis. Besides cardiovascular collapse and subsequent circulatory arrest, possible favouring factors include anatomical anomalies in the territory of anterior spinal artery, surgical posture with hyperlordosis generating venous stasis, emergency haemostatic maneuvers with compression of the arterial territory providing spinal blood supply. Spinal cord lesions are probably more frequent than expected, as the often associated cerebral anoxic encephalopathy impedes their recognition. Only a systematic anatomopathological examination of the spinal cord, in patients who died after a cardiac arrest, would provide the accurate incidence of spinal complications.
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PMID:[Paraplegia after cardiac arrest]. 873 42

A 71-year-old poor surgical candidate with acute calculous cholecystitis was initially managed with cholecystostomy tube drainage for 28 days. He subsequently underwent gallbladder cryoablation under moderate sedation with 3 cryoprobes and 2 separate 10-8-10 freeze-thaw cycles targeting the gallbladder neck/body and fundus followed by cholecystostomy tube removal. He was discharged 1 day after ablation. Magnetic resonance and hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan 1 month postablation demonstrated a thick-walled, distended gallbladder and no filling of the cystic duct. Magnetic resonance 3 months postablation demonstrated retraction of the gallbladder wall with luminal collapse. The patient denied any pain after discharge and is asymptomatic 3 months after ablation.
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PMID:First in-Human Gallbladder Cryoablation in a Patient with Acute Calculous Cholecystitis Initially Treated with a Cholecystostomy Tube. 3100 47