Future Science OA (Oct 2023)

A rare cause of spontaneous hemoperitoneum: intra-abdominal vein rupture

  • Moufida Mahmoudi,
  • Ghada Gharbi,
  • Amal Khsiba,
  • Amine Jallouli,
  • Asma Ben Mohamed,
  • Manel Yakoubi,
  • Mouna Medhioub,
  • Lamine Hamzaoui,
  • Khaled Bouzaidi,
  • Mohamed Mousadek Azouz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2023-0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9

Abstract

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Aim: Ruptures of the intra-abdominal vein causing a spontaneous hemoperitoneum in cirrhotic patients is a rare condition. However, diagnosis must be considered early in cirrhotic patients with hematic ascites as a delayed diagnosis with hemodynamic instability is associated with a poor prognosis. Case report: We present the case of a 54-year-old cirrhotic patient who presented a spontaneous hemoperitoneum due to the rupture of the intra-abdominal vein that was diagnosed during exploratory laparoscopy. Conclusion: Early diagnosis and management of spontaneous hemoperitoneum due to the rupture of intra-abdominal vein helps improve its prognosis.

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