Post-operative haemorrhage secondary to cinnamon use. A case report
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Post-operative haemorrhage secondary to cinnamon use. A case report
Abstract
Introduction: Herbal medicine plays a significant role in modern medicine. The difficulty in integrating the two, lies in the unknown quantities of active ingredients in herbal remedies. This proved true in this clinical scenario. The quantity of coumarin, in the form of cinnamon ingested by this patient over ten months is unknown. The only quantifiable measure was the derangement in his extrinsic coagulation pathway.
Presentation of case: A 49-year-old male with a history of celiac disease presented with haematochezia secondary to a malignant adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon. The patient underwent a laparoscopic subtotal colectomy and on the second post-operative day, he was noted to have peritonitis and a positive Fox sign. Diagnostic laparoscopy confirmed intraabdominal bleeding. Over the next four days, the patient's haemoglobin plummeted from 17.4 g/dL to 8.0 g/dL. Investigations revealed an INR of 1.59, which led to further questioning into dietary practices. The patient admitted he had been taking Ceylon cinnamon one tablespoon daily for ten months in the period leading up to surgery.
Discussion: Coumarin is a chemical compound readily available in food items such as cinnamon. Coumarin possesses the ability to inhibit vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1 which is responsible for the recycling of vitamin K. This impedes the gamma-carboxylation of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, X. Vitamin K antagonism can manifest as a prolonged INR and normal activated partial thromboplastin time.
Conclusion: Bleeding diathesis secondary to dietary coumarin is a rare but dangerous phenomenon that emphasizes the need for a thorough interrogation into a patient's dietary history.
Keywords: Alternative medicine; Case report; Cinnamon; Coumarin; Postoperative haemorrhage; colon cancer.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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