Bilateral subconjunctival haemorrhage in spinal cord injury: a case report

Author:

Zhong Junqing1ORCID,Ye Weisheng1,Meng Dan2,Wang Yanwu3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation, Tianjin Hospital, Tianjin, China

2. Department of Medicine, Tianshi College, Tianjin, China

3. Department of Rehabilitation, Tianjin Disabled Rehabilitation Service Guidance Centre, Tianjin, China

Abstract

Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is a common symptom after spinal cord injury. Here, the case of a 45-year-old male patient who was treated with indwelling urinary catheter during spinal surgery for a fall fracture injury of the T12 thoracic vertebra, associated with decreased muscle strength of both lower extremities, is described. During hospitalization in the rehabilitation department, conventional anticoagulation therapy was administered, and the urinary catheter was removed with the patient urinating by increasing abdominal pressure. At 8 days following urinary catheter removal, the patient was found to have a slight subconjunctival haemorrhage of the left eye, which gradually developed into massive subconjunctival haemorrhage in both eyes. After re-indwelling the urinary catheter, the bilateral subconjunctival haemorrhage gradually improved. No abnormal indicators were found during re-examination of coagulation function and platelet count, and the results of ophthalmological examination were normal. For patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction associated with spinal cord injury, the risk of bleeding during the anticoagulation period should be carefully assessed to eliminate possible underlying bleeding risk factors (including past medical history and appropriate use of anticoagulant drugs) when considering spontaneous urination through the mode of abdominal pressure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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