Death Related to Elective Nasal Polypectomy: Case Report.

Am J Forensic Med Pathol

Institute of Forensic Medicine "Milovan Milovanovic," School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.

Published: December 2019

The investigation of deaths that are suspected to be related to medical therapy present several challenges for a forensic pathologist. We present a case of an otherwise healthy 58-year-old woman with multiple nasal polyps who underwent nasal polypectomy. The operation was initially considered successful. However, the patient had never recovered from general anesthesia and was declared deceased 24 hours after the surgery.The autopsy revealed a basilar subarachnoid hemorrhage. The examination of the basilar skull showed a perforation of approximately 15 by 7 mm in the right cribriform plate. Above the bone perforation, there was a disruption of the dura and a 20-mm-long penetrating wound within the right frontal lobe parenchyma of the brain, with associated intraventricular hemorrhage. The subsequent sectioning of the formalin-fixed brain revealed extensive parenchymal destruction. The cause of death was certified as complications of nasal/sinus surgery, with a perforation of the skull base with hemorrhagic tissue destruction, whereas the manner of death was considered accidental.Common nasal surgical procedures and known complications are discussed.

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