Acute abdominal hemorrage by gastric atery aneurysm rupture- Case report
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Abstract
We show the case of acute abdominal hemorrhage by gastric atery aneurysm rupture that was diagnosed and
treated in Viet Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong. The female patient who was attended to hospital in acute lost blood volume. The patient was examined by US and abdominal CT scanner. The diagnosis was gastric atery aneurysm rupture. The patient was treated by surgery
4/5 gastroectomy because of gastric necrosis. In our experience, the large blood clot in lesser sac, increase arterial
diameter and leak of contrast agent were suggested of diagnosis.
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5. Karim IM Hassani5. , Ali Bounekar, Jean-Manuel Gruss: “Spontaneous rupture of the right gastroepiploic artery: unusual cause of acute abdomen and shock’’, World Journal of Emergency Surgery 2009, 4:24.
6. Kleinsasser LJ: “Abdominal apoplexy: report 6. of two cases and review of the literature”.Am J Surg 1970, 120:623-628.
7. Mortele KJ, Cantisani V, Brown DL, Ros 7. PR: “Spontaneous intraperitoneal hemorrhage: imaging features”. Radiol Clin North Am 2003, 41:1183-201.
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