“…Gas embolisms are more frequently described in connection to medical procedures like the use of rapid infusion systems, invasive vascular procedures and neurosurgical procedures [17] as with, for example, cuts or stab wounds [18,19], gunshot wounds to the head [20,21] or open craniocerebral injuries [22][23][24]; however, gas embolism is not inevitable in these cases [25,26]. Furthermore, gas embolism can occur in connection with medical malpractice [4][5][6][7][8].…”