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Hepatic subcapsular hematoma after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for pancreatic stones.

Authors :
Hirata, Nobuto
Kushida, Yona
Ohguri, Takehiko
Wakasugi, Satoshi
Kojima, Toshihiro
Fujita, Rikiya
Hirata, N
Kushida, Y
Ohguri, T
Wakasugi, S
Kojima, T
Fujita, R
Source :
Journal of Gastroenterology; 1999, Vol. 34 Issue 6, p713-716, 4p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

We present a patient with complication of huge hepatic subcapsular hematoma after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for pancreatic lithotripsy. The hematoma measured 78-110mm. Angiography showed a subcapsular hematoma, rather than a hematoma in the liver. In the arterial phase, the distal end of the small vessel showed spotty opacification similar to microaneurysma, suggesting that it was an injury caused by separation of the liver and its capsule, caused by the shock waves. The portal vein and hepatic vein were normal. After 8 weeks of conservative therapy, the hematoma was gradually absorbed and the patient was discharged. Eight months after the accident, the hematoma had decreased to 40mm in size. After 20 months, it was completely absorbed. The reported rate of renal subcapsular hematoma after ESWL for renal or ureter stones is 0.1%-0.7%. To date, however, only five cases of hepatic subcapsular hematoma after right renal stone disintegration have been reported. This is the first report of hepatic subcapsular hematoma after ESWL for pancreatic stones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09441174
Volume :
34
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
4690010
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s005350050325