Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2018)

Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma: The utility of CT angiography

  • Antonio Pierro, MD,
  • Savino Cilla, PhD,
  • Pietro Modugno, MD,
  • Enrico Maria Centritto, MD,
  • Carlo Maria De Filippo, MD,
  • Giuseppina Sallustio, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 328 – 332

Abstract

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We described the utility of computed tomography (CT) angiography in detection of bleeding vessels for a rapid percutaneous arterial embolization of the spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma. A 70-year-old woman comes to our attention with acute abdominal pain and a low hemoglobin level. An unenhanced CT was performed demonstrating a large rectus sheath hematoma. A conservative management was initially established. Despite this therapy, the abdominal pain increased together with a further decrease of hemoglobin values. A CT angiography was then performed, demonstrating an active bleeding within the hematoma and addressing the patient to a rapid percutaneous arterial embolization. Keywords: Rectus sheath hematoma, Acute abdomen, Arterial embolization, CT angiography, Active bleeding