2001
DOI: 10.1007/s004640042007
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Acute hemoperitoneum caused by rupture of omentum adhesions after running

Abstract: The case of a 37-year-old man in whom a massive hemoperitoneum developed a few hours after running is described. The patient disclaimed any trauma and clearly noted that symptoms appeared after running. Findings at laparoscopy showed that the bleeding was caused by the rupture of adhesions between the omentum and left inguinal abdominal wall. These adhesions, which had resulted from a previous laparoscopic transperitoneal bilateral inguinal hernia cure, were resected. Recovery was simple and follow-up assessme… Show more

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