| Literature DB >> 34987947 |
Afnan F Almuhanna1, Maryam A Alkhalifa2, Fatimah Y Altaweel1, Kawther S Altaweel1, Roaya A Al Qunais1, Kawthar M Alsawad1.
Abstract
A uterine/ovarian artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication of pelvic surgical interventions such as oocyte retrieval. This complication can be life-threatening due to the risk of rupture and blood extravasation. We report the case of a 30-year-old, nulliparous, married woman with a rare uterine/ovarian artery pseudoaneurysm due to in vitro fertilization. The patient has a history of sickle cell disease and primary infertility with multiple failed ovulation induction. She presented to the emergency department (ED) with hypotension following ovum retrieval for in vitro fertilization. Upon examination, we noted that the patient had tense ascites. A focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) in the ED revealed internal bleeding. The diagnosis of a uterine artery pseudoaneurysm was established. She underwent an exploratory laparotomy to control bleeding due to her instability. Computed tomography and FAST scans help make an accurate diagnosis, and this case highlights that early intervention by embolization is essential to stabilize the patient and improve patient outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: aneurysm; case report; embolization; pseudoaneurysm; traumatic
Year: 2021 PMID: 34987947 PMCID: PMC8717823 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20825
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Laboratory investigations upon admission
Abbreviation: PT/INR, prothrombin time/international normalized ratio
| Laboratory test | Patient results | Reference range |
| White blood count | 8.9 k/µl | 4-11 k/µl |
| Red blood count | 0.96 Mil/µl | 4.2-55 Mil/µl |
| Hemoglobin | 2.9 g/dL | 12-16 g/dL |
| Hematocrit | 8.5% | 37-47% |
| Mean corpuscular volume | 89.3 fL | 80-94 fL |
| Platelets | 34 k/µl | 140-450 k/µl |
| PT/INR | 22.4 seconds | 12.9-15.9 seconds |
| Activated partial prothrombin time | 49.2 seconds | 25-42.3 seconds |
Figure 1Enlarged ovaries with multiple hyperdense follicles and hyperdense free fluids
Figure 3Extravasation of contrast denoting active bleed
Laboratory investigation after blood transfusion
Abbreviation: PT/INR, prothrombin time/international normalized ratio
| Laboratory test | Patient Results | Reference Range |
| White blood count | 15.4 k/µl | 4-11 k/µl |
| Red blood count | 4.38 Mil/µl | 4.2-55 Mil/µl |
| Hemoglobin | 11.9 g/dL | 12-16 g/dL |
| Hematocrit | 34.4% | 37-47% |
| Mean corpuscular volume | 78.6 fL | 80-94 fL |
| Platelets | 59 k/µl | 140-450 k/µl |
| PT/INR | 15.4 seconds | 12.9-15.9 seconds |
| Activated partial prothrombin time | 33 seconds | 25-42.3 seconds |