Author:
Zhao Yi,Lai Zhichao,Song Xiaojun,Zeng Rong,Liu Changwei,Wang Xuebin,Zhang Rui,Ye Wei
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Neck hematoma is a complication of carotid endarterectomy, usually occurring in the comparatively early stage postoperatively.
Case presentation
We described a patient developing life-threatening hemorrhage and non-clotting hematoma at a comparatively later stage after CEA. DIC was diagnosed according to the lab results, and the patient underwent re-operation and was supported with blood products until the coagulopathy was corrected. The patient had a history of prostatic hyperplasia and experienced malaise during the hospitalization. Prostate cancer with bone metastases was diagnosed.
Conclusions
This case report describes a rare underlying cause of hematoma after CEA, which reminds us to pay attention to prostate symptoms or related medical history, especially malignancy, in surgical patients, which may result in severe complications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
2 articles.
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