A Newborn with Simmering Bleeding after Circumcision

Cureus. 2018 Sep 18;10(9):e3324. doi: 10.7759/cureus.3324.

Abstract

We present a case of a healthy male neonate born at term, circumcised on Day 1 of life. Facing ongoing bleeding at the incision site, the baby was transferred to a level III neonatal intensive care unit for further investigation and management. His family history was unremarkable for bleeding disorders. On arrival, the baby was hemodynamically stable with abnormal coagulation values. Further investigations revealed a diagnosis compatible with severe hemophilia A. He deteriorated on Day 2, developing acute severe anemia which required two red blood cell transfusions. This rare but potentially fatal event reminds clinicians to remain extremely vigilant with minor surgical procedures such as circumcision even in the absence of family history.

Keywords: bleeding disorder; circumcision; coagulation factors; hemophilia; newborn.

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  • Case Reports