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Spontaneous liver hematoma and a hepatic rupture in HELLP syndrome: report of two cases
Subcapsular liver hematomas and ruptures are unusual fatal complications of HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets) syndrome (HS). We present two cases of a spontaneous rupture of subcapsular liver hematoma occurring in HS and review the literature on this subjects. One case dem...
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description | Subcapsular liver hematomas and ruptures are unusual fatal complications of HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets) syndrome (HS). We present two cases of a spontaneous rupture of subcapsular liver hematoma occurring in HS and review the literature on this subjects. One case demonstrated a secondary rupture of a subcapsulary liver hematoma due to HS in one patient and HS associated with preeclampsia in another. The defects were on the medial and lateral sectors of the left lobe in one patient and on the medial sector of the right lobe in the other patient. In case 1 deep mattress sutures and omentoplasty were performed, and in the other case a defective area was closed with an absorbable gelatin sponge with a hemostatic effect. In addition, the liver was compressed by abdominal towels. A high index of suspicion and immediate recognition are keys to proper diagnosis and management of affected patients. The multidisciplinary approach to the management of these patients led to a remarkable decrease in the mortality rates. Less aggressive treatment is preferable to aggressive intervention such as a hepatic resection in such patients with coagulopathy. |
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