Intestinal Spontaneous Intramural Hematoma Secondary to Anticoagulation Therapy: A Case Report

抗凝治疗继发肠壁自发性血肿:病例报告

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Abstract

A common complication of anticoagulation therapy is bleeding, especially in patients receiving long-term vitamin K antagonists. Spontaneous intramural hematoma is a rare etiology among life-threatening major bleeds. An 80-year-old female patient presented with diffuse abdominal pain. Her history included ischemic heart disease and chronic atrial fibrillation treated with 3 mg of acenocoumarol per day. Three days before her admission, she developed diffuse abdominal pain with fecaloid vomiting, bloating, and not passing gas. Palpation of the abdomen revealed asymmetrical distension and pain, with no signs of peritoneal irritation or bleeding. Investigations showed anemia with a hemoglobin level of 9.2 g/dL, a white blood cell count of 14200/mm(3), a C-reactive protein of 112.6 mg/L, and a prothrombin time of 75.1 seconds with an international normalized ratio (INR) of 8.5. Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) showed segmental parietal thickening, luminal narrowing, and partial small bowel obstruction secondary to an intramural jejunum hematoma responsible for a gallbladder occlusion with infiltration of the mesenteric fat in front. The patient recovered two days after conservative treatment. In this case, we report an unusual small bowel intramural hematoma of the jejunum secondary to anticoagulant therapy. Physicians should be aware of this unusual cause of abdominal pain. Early diagnosis may avoid unnecessary surgical exploration.

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