J Korean Radiol Soc. 2004 Jun;50(6):423-426. Korean.
Published online Jun 30, 2004.
Copyright © 2004 by The Korean Society of Radiology
Case Report

Expanding Hematoma of the Abdominal Wall Caused by Spontaneous Rupture of a Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery: Report of A Case Treated by Coil Embolization

Jun Hyun Baik, Young Ha Park, Jung Soo Jeon, Sung Soo Hwang and Yon Kwon Ihn1
    • Department of Radiology, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Abdominal wall hematoma is a rare but well-known disease, usually caused by trauma or, on rare occasions, occurring spontaneously. Hematomas of the rectus sheath and the anterolateral abdominal wall are commonly associated with injury to the inferior epigastric artery and the deep circumflex iliac artery, respectively. The diagnosis of spontaneously developed abdominal wall hematoma is sometimes delayed, due its clinical manifestations being similar to those of other causes of the acute abdomen. CT and angiography can be helpful in the diagnosis of the hematoma and the injured vessel. Herein, we report on a rare case of a spontaneously developed anterolateral abdominal wall hematoma treated with microcoil embolization of the left deep circumflex iliac artery.

Keywords
Hemorrhage, abdomen; Artery, embolization


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