Pancreatic pseudocyst bleeding associated with massive intraperitoneal hemorrhage |
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Authors: | Chiu Hsin-Hui Chen Chan-Ming Wang Ko-Chin Lu Yen-Yuan Mo Lein-Ray |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Kuo General Hospital, No 22. Sec 2, Ming-Sheng Road, Tainan 703, Taiwan. shchiu@kgh.com.tw |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Pancreatic pseudocyst bleeding is an unusual entity of acute abdomen, usually occurring among alcoholics. A high mortality developed in patients with conservative treatment of hemorrhagic pancreatic pseudocyst. We report a 37-year-old male with a pseudoaneurysm in the tail of the pancreas presenting with sudden onset of abdominal pain and swelling. Emergency laparotomy after blood transfusion and fluid resuscitation was successfully performed. METHODS: An abdominal radiography showed multiple calcifications in the epigastric area. Computed tomography of the abdomen showed a cystic lesion with a calcified wall in the tail of the pancreas and a large amount of ascites. After contrast enhancement, there was hemorrhage into the pancreatic pseudocyst with extravasation of contrast into the peritoneal cavity. RESULTS: At operation, active bleeding was noted from a ruptured pseudocyst in the tail of the pancreas and ligation of the bleeding vessel was done. CONCLUSIONS: Hemorrhage into the pancreatic pseudocyst associated with intraperitoneal bleeding is a potentially life threatening condition. Emergency surgical treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. |
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Keywords: | Pancreatic pseudocyst Intraperitoneal hemorrhage Pancreatic pseudoaneurysm |
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