Title of article :
Lethal Intracranial Injury as a Complication of Septorhinoplasty; A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Ganjali ، H. Legal Medicine Research Center , Attaran ، H. Legal Medicine Research Center , Hedjazi ، A. Legal Medicine Research Center , Chavoshi ، H. Legal Medicine Research Center
Abstract :
Aims: Nasal septoplasty is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures with several common and uncommon complications. Although rare, intracranial adverse events of septorhinoplasty are life-threatening, and there are few case reports of fatal intracranial complications. Patient Methods: A healthy 47-year-old woman underwent septorhinoplasty, then had a decreased level of consciousness and finally died due to subarachnoid and intraventricular hemorrhage caused by a bone fragment isolated from the fractured sphenoid sinus. Findings: The complication was attributed to the surgeon’s carelessness, and he was considered liable for patient death due to medical negligence. Conclusion: Surgeon experience in septoplasty surgery is essential, and meticulous attention to anatomical landmarks is paramount to prevent a serious outcome that may lead to patient death and surgeon conviction.
Keywords :
Nasal Septum , Skull Base , Autopsy , Medical Errors
Journal title :
Journal of Clinical Care and Skills
Journal title :
Journal of Clinical Care and Skills