A case of vitamin K deficiency associated massive hemorrhage 3 days after endoscopic sphincterotomy

A 54-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of obstructive jaundice due to cholecysto-choledocholithiasis. Gallstones were extracted from the common bile duct and cystic. duct immediately after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) using a wire basket. Endoscopic procedure was completed witho...

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Published inTando Vol. 7; no. 2; pp. 183 - 187
Main Authors TANAKA, Akitaka, HOSHINO, Makoto, HAYAKAWA, Tomihiro, KAMIYA, Yasutaka, OHIWA, Takayuki, YAMADA, Tamaki, KUMAI, Tomoyuki, MIZUNO, Kiyoshi, INAGAKI, Takanori, NAKAZAWA, Takahiro, MIYAJI, Makoto, TAKEUCHI, Toshihiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Biliary Association 1993
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Summary:A 54-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of obstructive jaundice due to cholecysto-choledocholithiasis. Gallstones were extracted from the common bile duct and cystic. duct immediately after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) using a wire basket. Endoscopic procedure was completed without any hemorrhage. However, massive hemorrhage from the papilla of Vater occurred suddenly 3 days after EST. Prothrombin time and hepaplastin test values were 17.9 and 2.4%, respectively, indicating severe clotting abnormalities. Vitamin K is required for blood-coagulation regulation, and its depeletion due to antibiotic therapy as an example results in a bleeding tendency. Since its involvement was considered in the present case, the antibiotic administration was interrupted and vitamin K was intravenously infused. Conseuently hemostasis was immediately obtained. It should be kept in mind that vitamin K absorption in obstructive jandice is disturbed because bile salts reuired for absorption fail to enter the intestine. Therefore, before and after EST of patients with obstructive janudice and/or administration of antibiotics, coagulation status must be assessed taking possible vitamin K deficiency into account.
ISSN:0914-0077
1883-6879
DOI:10.11210/tando1987.7.2_183