| Literature DB >> 19830000 |
Luigi Murena1, Ettore Vulcano, Emanuela Salvato, Marco Marano, Fabio D'Angelo, Paolo Cherubino.
Abstract
Iliopsoas haematoma is an uncommon complication that may arise during anticoagulant therapy, especially with heparin and warfarin. Besides determining patient distress secondary to femoral nerve compression, this event may progress to life-threatening complications and require expensive treatments. We describe the case of a 70-year-old healthy man complaining of severe bilateral groin, lumbar and thigh pain, and paralytic ileus after therapy with heparin. The angio-computed tomography scan observed bilateral iliopsoas haematomas. In view of the clinical and radiological scenarios, we ordered a diagnostic and therapeutic angiography of the bleeding vessels by trans-catheter arterial embolization of the fourth right lumbar artery trunk. The treatment proved to be beneficial from a clinical, radiological and laboratory point of view. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of bilateral iliopsoas haematoma occurring in a male treated with therapeutic levels of heparin alone.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19830000 PMCID: PMC2740144 DOI: 10.4076/1757-1626-2-7534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1.Abdominal angio-CT scan: bilateral iliopsoas haematomas.
Cases of anticoagulant-induced bilateral iliopsoas haematomas reported in the literature
| Author (year) | Age(yrs)/Sex | Indication for anticoagulation | Type of anticoagulant | Onset after administration of anticoagulant | Coagulation level | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Storen (1978) | 55/F | Deep vein thrombosis | Heparin/warfarin | 5 days | Therapeutic | Surgery |
| Barontini (1986) | 65/F | Myocardial infarct | Antiaggregant (Teklid 2 cps) Anticoagulant (Calcipatina 0.5 × 2) | 9 months 3 months | Normal | Conservative |
| Niakan (1991) | 54/F | Pulmonary embolism | Heparin/warfarin | Unknown | Unknown | Right side surgery, Left side conservative |
| Jamjoom (1993) | 19/F | Deep vein thrombosis | Heparin/warfarin | 3 weeks | Therapeutic | Surgery |
| Wada (2005) | 85/F | Transient ischemic attack | Heparin/warfarin | 3 days | Therapeutic | Conservative/trans-catheter arterial embolization |
| Our Case | 70/M | Neurovascular reconstruction | Heparin | 19 days | Therapeutic | Right side TAE, Left side conservative |