Medicinal Leeches to Aid in Post-procedural Hematoma Evacuation

Cureus. 2023 Aug 11;15(8):e43338. doi: 10.7759/cureus.43338. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Patients presenting with a post-invasive procedure hematoma can be treated with medicinal leeches to evacuate the hematoma. Our patient, a postmenopausal woman in her 60s, with a past medical history of hypothyroidism, presented to the outpatient clinic with pain, redness, warmth, and swelling on her right thigh. Ten days prior, the patient had undergone a subcutaneous pellet implant procedure in the right thigh for hormonal replacement therapy. The patient developed post-procedure cellulitis and soft tissue infection and was treated with antibiotics. The patient developed a progressively enlarged hematoma at the implant site. The hematoma was treated with medicinal leeches. Two weeks after treatment, the implant area healed. The patient had a family history of von Willebrand disease and a history of prolonged bleeding during childbirth, menstruation, and dental procedures. A von Willebrand panel was obtained, and the results were consistent with a new diagnosis of von Willebrand disease.

Keywords: anticoagulant properties; delayed wound healing; hematoma formation; hirudotherapy; hormonal therapy; infection complications; leech saliva; medicinal leech therapy; rapid wound healing; von willebrand disease.

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