Hypofibrinogenemia caused by hemocoagulase after endoscopic sinus surgery: a case report.
- Author:
Caixia ZHANG
;
Yangyun LIU
;
Gengxun LIU
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- MeSH:
Batroxobin;
adverse effects;
Blood Coagulation Disorders;
chemically induced;
Endoscopy;
adverse effects;
Fibrinogen;
analysis;
Humans;
Male;
Middle Aged;
Nasal Surgical Procedures;
adverse effects;
Paranasal Sinuses;
surgery
- From:
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2016;30(1):70-71
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
A 61 year-old male patient, plasma fibrinogen level was 2.98 g/L, endoscopic sinus surgery was performed under general anesthesia for polypoid of uncinate process with mycotic maxillary sinusitis. Hemocoagulase were given in pre- and post-operative for treatment. The patient was found postoperative drain blood continuously since 3 days after surgery, when the dose of hemocoagulase reach 26 KU, and fibrinogen determined in Plasma was 0.48 g/L. Coagulation returned to normal and nasal bleeding stopped after discontinuation of the hemocoagulase and supplement with fibrinogen.