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Case Reports
. 2009 Feb;52(1):E14-5.

Intra-abdominal bleeding from a seromuscular tear of an ascending rectosigmoid intramural hematoma after stapled hemorrhoidopexy

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Intra-abdominal bleeding from a seromuscular tear of an ascending rectosigmoid intramural hematoma after stapled hemorrhoidopexy

Goran Augustin et al. Can J Surg. 2009 Feb.
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Fig. 1. Postoperative computed tomography scan of the abdomen showing extensive hemoperitoneum below the spleen, in the left paracolic gutter, in front of urinary bladder, measuring 12 cm in dimension, and a distended rectum, measuring 8.5 × 5 cm.
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Fig. 2. Surgical view shows an edematous rectal wall with hemorrhagic infiltration of the rectosigmoid. There is a seromuscular tear in the anterior tenia of the sigmoid colon and an intact, bulging mucosa.

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