Published in:
01-04-2017
Treatment of accidental perianal injection of topical thrombin with intravenous antithrombin
Authors:
Vance G. Nielsen, Samata R. Paidy, Whitney McLeod, Alexandra Fox, Valentine N. Nfonsam
Published in:
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis
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Issue 3/2017
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Abstract
While topical thrombin application can markedly improve surgical hemostasis, rapid absorption of thrombin can result in pulmonary embolism and death. We report a case of accidental interstitial infiltration of topical thrombin after hemorrhoidectomy that was treated with administration of human antithrombin and heparin anticoagulation. Except for a marked decrease in antithrombin activity from super normal to normal values, the patient exhibited no laboratory or clinical signs of pulmonary embolism, thrombin mediated consumptive loss of procoagulants, or regional thrombosis. The patient had an uncomplicated recovery without sign of thrombotic morbidity. While it is hoped that such a medical misadventure should not occur, our case may serve as a reference to guide anticoagulant therapy if such a clinical scenario arises.