A Case of Acute Aluminum Encephalopathy with Intraperitoneal Bladder Rupture Following Aluminum Bladder Irrigation in a Patient with Normal Renal Function

Acute aluminum intoxication is uncommon in clinical practice but can be fatal. Most cases have been reported in patients with decreased renal function, especially dialysis patients. We describe a case of acute aluminum encephalopathy with intraperitoneal bladder rupture following aluminum bladder irrigation in a patient with normal renal function. A 51-year-old woman with a radical hysterectomy and external irradiation therapy for cervical cancer 15 years earlier was admitted due to gross hematuria. An aluminum intravesical irrigation was performed. After 1 day of intravesical irrigation, abdominal pain and fever developed. Abdominal CT images demonstrated bladder perforation and peritonitis. An emergency laparotomy was performed. Operative findings showed a perforated dome of the bladder with gray colored peritoneal fluids. Two days after the operation, she complained of numbness and pain in the left side of her face. Acute aluminum encephalopathy was diagnosed after excluding infectious, rheumatological, and other vascular causes. She was treated with combined intravenous deferoxamine and hemodialysis. (Korean J Med 2012;83:258-262)

[1]  I. Mushtaq,et al.  Is it Safe to Use Aluminum in the Treatment of Pediatric Hemorrhagic Cystitis?: A Case Discussion of Aluminum Intoxication and Review of the Literature , 2009, Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology.

[2]  A. Moreno,et al.  High serum aluminium levels and acute reversible encephalopathy in a 4-year-old boy with acute renal failure , 1991, European Journal of Pediatrics.

[3]  P. Rose,et al.  Acute Encephalopathy Due to Aluminum Toxicity Successfully Treated by Combined Intravenous Deferoxamine and Hemodialysis , 2000, Journal of clinical pharmacology.

[4]  J. L. Greger,et al.  Aluminum exposure and metabolism. , 1997, Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences.

[5]  E. Saporiti,et al.  Estimation of statistical moments for desferrioxamine and its iron and aluminum chelates: contribution to optimisation of therapy in uremic patients. , 1996, Nephron.

[6]  J. Day,et al.  The Chemistry of Desferrioxamine Chelation for Aluminum Overload in Renal Dialysis Patients , 1993, Therapeutic drug monitoring.

[7]  M. D. de Broe,et al.  New insights and strategies in the diagnosis and treatment of aluminium overload in dialysis patients. , 1993, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association.

[8]  M. Seear,et al.  Acute aluminum toxicity after continuous intravesical alum irrigation for hemorrhagic cystitis. , 1990, Urology.

[9]  A. Alfrey Dialysis encephalopathy. , 1985, Clinical nephrology.

[10]  O. Oster The aluminium content of human serum determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy with a graphite furnace. , 1981, Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry.