Introduction: Uterine fibroids, which are common benign tumors, rarely cause acute complications. We herein report a case of hemoperitoneum associated with uterine fibroid that could be diagnosed preoperatively with contrast-enhanced computerized tomography (CT).
Patient concerns: A 48-year-old woman with uterine fibroid developed extremely severe lower abdominal pain on the first day of her menstrual period.
Diagnosis: Ultrasonography and contrast-enhanced CT revealed a uterine fibroid and extravasation from the dilated vessels of the uterine fibroid.
Intervention: Emergent abdominal hysterectomy was performed.
Outcomes: The total amount of bleeding was 4,600 mL. Intraoperative blood salvage (1,357 mL), 6 units of red blood cells, 4 units of fresh frozen plasma, and 20 units of platelet concentrates were transfused. The postoperative course was uneventful. Pathological examination confirmed a benign uterine fibroid.
Conclusion: CT could be useful to determine a diagnosis for bleeding from ruptured subserosal uterine fibroid.
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