• Ann Ital Chir · Sep 2007

    Case Reports

    Rectus sheath haematoma. report of two cases.

    • Kostas Papadimitropoulos, Nicolas Condilis, Prodromos Philippou, and Argyrios Birbilis.
    • 251 Hellenic Air Force General Hospital, 2nd Surgical Department, Athens, Greece. kappap@ath.forthnet.gr
    • Ann Ital Chir. 2007 Sep 1; 78 (5): 447-50.

    AbstractRectus sheath haematoma is a well-documented clinical entity. The accumulation of blood within the rectus sheath produces a painful swelling that can mimic an intraperitoneal mass, with features of an acute abdomen. Accurate diagnosis is essential, in order to avoid an unnecessary laparotomy. Two cases of this entity are reported. The correct diagnosis was established by appropriate assessment of the clinical, laboratory and imaging findings.

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