Hemoperitoneum

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Hemoperitoneum
Synonyms Haemoperitoneum, Intra-abdominal bleeding
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Abdominal pain, abdominal distension, hypotension, tachycardia
Complications Hypovolemic shock, peritonitis
Onset Sudden
Duration Variable, depending on cause and treatment
Types N/A
Causes Trauma, ruptured ectopic pregnancy, ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, liver laceration, splenic rupture
Risks Anticoagulation therapy, coagulopathy, abdominal surgery
Diagnosis Ultrasound, CT scan, diagnostic peritoneal lavage
Differential diagnosis Ascites, peritonitis, gastrointestinal bleeding
Prevention N/A
Treatment Fluid resuscitation, blood transfusion, surgical intervention
Medication N/A
Prognosis Depends on cause and timeliness of treatment
Frequency Variable, depending on population and risk factors
Deaths N/A


Hemoperitoneum refers to the presence of blood within the peritoneal cavity, the area that contains the abdominal organs. This condition can result from various causes, including trauma, ruptured ectopic pregnancy, splenic rupture, and complications from medical procedures. Hemoperitoneum is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt medical attention to identify and treat the underlying cause.

Causes

Hemoperitoneum can be caused by several factors, which can be broadly classified into traumatic and non-traumatic origins.

Traumatic

Trauma is a common cause of hemoperitoneum, often resulting from:

Non-Traumatic

Non-traumatic causes of hemoperitoneum include:

Symptoms

Symptoms of hemoperitoneum can vary depending on the amount of blood loss and the rate at which it occurs. Common symptoms include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of hemoperitoneum involves a combination of clinical assessment and diagnostic tests, including:

Treatment

Treatment of hemoperitoneum aims to stabilize the patient and address the underlying cause of bleeding. Initial management includes:

Prognosis

The prognosis of hemoperitoneum depends on the cause, the amount of blood loss, and the timeliness of treatment. Early detection and treatment are crucial for a favorable outcome.

Prevention

Preventing hemoperitoneum involves minimizing risk factors for the underlying causes, such as using seat belts to prevent injuries from car accidents and managing chronic liver diseases to prevent complications.

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