Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2013)

Spontaneous rupture of giant liver hemangioma: Case report

  • Doklestić Krstina,
  • Stefanović Branislav,
  • Karamarković Aleksandar,
  • Bumbaširević Vesna,
  • Stefanović Branislava,
  • Gregorić Pavle,
  • Radenković Dejan,
  • Bajec Đorđe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1302095D
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 141, no. 1-2
pp. 95 – 99

Abstract

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Introduction. Hemangioma is the most frequent benign solid tumor of the liver. It is well known that a giant liver hemangioma carries the risk of spontaneous rupture, followed by hemoperitoneum and hemorrhagic shock with possible fatal outcome. Case Outline. This is a case report of the spontaneous rupture of a giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver in an 85-year old patient. The patient was presented with abdominal pain and hemorrhagic shock. Emergency ultrasonography and computed tomography of the abdomen showed a heterogeneous ruptured solid tumor of the right liver lobe, multiple cysts in the left lobe and massive hemoperitoneum. The patient was successfully managed by immediate exploratory laparotomy, surgical enucleation of the hemangioma under intermittent inflow vascular occlusion, temporary perihepatic packing and planned second look relaparotomy. Conclusion. Immediate surgical procedure is indicated mandatory in unstable patients with a ruptured giant hemangioma of the liver. Surgical enucleation under intermittent inflow vascular occlusion and temporary perihepatic packing could be a life-saving procedure in those patients.

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