Spontaneous hepatic haemangioma rupture and hemoperitoneum: A double problem with a single stage interventional radiology solution

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Abstract

Hepatic haemangioma is a congenital vascular malformation, considered the most common benign mesenchymal hepatic tumour. Spontaneous or traumatic rupture is the most severe complication. In case of rupture, surgical resection and enucleation, as a single therapy or after trans-arterial embolization are considered the treatments of choice. We report a case of spontaneous rupture of a hepatic haemangioma with massive hemoperitoneum successfully treated by percutaneous hepatic trans-arterial embolization and pelvic drainage alone.

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Rossi, U. G., Camisassi, N., Pinna, F., & Rollandi, G. A. (2019). Spontaneous hepatic haemangioma rupture and hemoperitoneum: A double problem with a single stage interventional radiology solution. Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine, 6(2), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.15441/ceem.18.008

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