Bone cement implantation syndrome (BCIS) is a potentially serious complication after joint replacement surgery, resulting from bone marrow debris and cement embolisation, culminating in pulmonary and cardiovascular collapse. Echocardiography aids in diagnosis and management. We present a woman in her 80s with grade II BCIS. CT angiogram was inconclusive, but echocardiography revealed hyperechogenic material and right ventricular dysfunction, confirming the diagnosis. She received cardiovascular and respiratory support in a level II intensive care unit, showing full recovery of the right ventricle function when it was later reassessed. This potentially fatal condition is successfully managed if recognised early with adequate supportive care. Echocardiography might guide the diagnosis, consolidating supportive measures.

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