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Giant hepatic hemangioma with spontaneous rupture

BACKGROUND: Hepatic hemangioma rupture is rare and there are only 32 cases in the literature. CASE REPORT: A 39-years-old man was admitted for sudden severe upper abdominal pain. Examination revealed a giant liver hemangioma (7x13 cm) in right lobe of the liver with signals of recent bleeding. Large feeding artery was embolised to reduce bleeding risk. The surgery occurred without transfusion. The liver trans-section was done with 75 mm linear stapler. The patient was discharged in the 13th post-operative day. CONCLUSION: Surgery is mandatory in hepatic hemangioma rupture and embolization is efficient in controlling pre-operative bleeding giving better opportunity to successful surgical procedure.

Giant hepatic hemangioma; Rupture hemangioma


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