Hemorrhagic shock due to colonic arteriovenous malformation in late pregnancy: a case report

Author:

Suzuki Toshinao,Murata Satoru

Abstract

Abstract Background Intestinal arteriovenous malformations are difficult to detect because they often present asymptomatically. However, pregnancy increases the hemorrhagic risk of intestinal arteriovenous malformations. This can lead to massive bleeding and hemodynamic instability, threatening the lives of both the mother and fetus. We describe a life-threatening case of hemorrhagic shock due to a colonic intestinal arteriovenous malformation during late pregnancy that was successfully treated through endovascular management. Case presentation A 36-year-old gravida 1, para 1 woman at 35 weeks’ gestation presented with hemodynamic instability and painless hematochezia. The patient had hemorrhagic shock and required massive transfusion. A colonoscopy failed to secure a visual field due to bloody fluid, and endoscopic hemostasis was difficult. Before the bleeding could be controlled, the condition of the fetus continued to deteriorate, showing bradycardia dysrhythmia. Therefore, an emergency cesarean section was performed, which was successful. However, the bleeding did not subside, with the patient’s hemodynamic instability and hematochezia persisting. An angiogram revealed an ascending colonic intestinal arteriovenous malformation, with extravasation of the contrast medium from a branch of the ileocolic artery. Localized blood flow control and hemodynamic stability were achieved via angioembolization. The patient had an uneventful postoperative recovery and was discharged on postoperative day 12. The newborn was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. She successfully recovered and was discharged when she was 22 days old. Conclusions We reported a case of colonic intestinal arteriovenous malformation resulting in hemodynamic instability due to hematochezia during late pregnancy, which was successfully treated via angioembolization. Intestinal arteriovenous malformation should be considered as a differential diagnosis in pregnant patients with hemodynamic instability and hematochezia.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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